identd processes
Evan Sarmiento
kaworu at bu.edu
Thu Sep 7 07:47:53 EDT 2000
Ooops. Identd, you don't need it. Unless you need to IRC, or something
along those lines.
- Evan S. | http://sekt7.tripod.com
On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Evan S wrote:
> It depends. Look in /etc/inetd.conf. When you kill inetd, all your services
> listed in that file will stop. But, you do _not_ need inetd running.
>
> On 07-Sep-2000 David Lapointe wrote:
> > I was still having problems with Netscape starting up really slow and popup
> > warnings asking me to decide between removing the app and waiting for the
> > save-yourself process to be found.
> >
> > This started after I put a residential gateway between my cable modem and
> > my
> > home LAN. Running the admin tool indicated just under 20 identd sessions
> > going.
> >
> > I stopped the identd and voila , no more startup problems with Netscape.
> >
> > My question: do I need identd running? I suspect there is a problem with it
> > and the residential gateway.
> >
> >
> >
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> > David Lapointe
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