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1) nope: i've commented various things in the conf file out, and
restarted xinetd with no joy. if you remove the bind directive, then
instead of getting "connection refused" when you try to log in, you'll
just sit until finally it times out.
2) i suppose it's possible, but i don't see it as likely; the only thing
that i've had on 21 till today was proftpd, so unless the attempt to
move it to xinetd has somehow caused something to start listening on 21,
then there shouldn't be anything using. i'm as certain as i can be that
proftpd isn't still running: i stopped it manually, chkconfiged it off,
and it's not listed if i run ps -A.
--joh6nn
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