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author | Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> | 2012-09-14 23:08:53 -0700 |
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committer | Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> | 2012-09-17 22:06:14 +0200 |
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docs: Remove reference to inetd startup, it is not recommended
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diff --git a/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Compiling.xml b/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Compiling.xml index ffedeb3d1d..ac866a8745 100644 --- a/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Compiling.xml +++ b/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Compiling.xml @@ -267,82 +267,7 @@ gpg: BAD signature from <quote>Samba Distribution Verification Key</quote> </para> <sect2> - <title>Starting from inetd.conf</title> - - <indexterm><primary>inetd</primary></indexterm> - - <note> - <para>The following will be different if - you use NIS, NIS+, or LDAP to distribute services maps.</para> - </note> - - <para>Look at your <filename>/etc/services</filename>. - What is defined at port 139/tcp? If nothing is defined, - then add a line like this:</para> - - <para><programlisting>netbios-ssn 139/tcp</programlisting></para> - - <para>Similarly for 137/udp, you should have an entry like:</para> - - <para><programlisting>netbios-ns 137/udp</programlisting></para> - - <para> - Next, edit your <filename>/etc/inetd.conf</filename> and add two lines like this: -<programlisting> -netbios-ssn stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd smbd -netbios-ns dgram udp wait root /usr/local/samba/sbin/nmbd nmbd -</programlisting> - </para> - -<indexterm><primary>/etc/inetd.conf</primary></indexterm> - <para> - The exact syntax of <filename>/etc/inetd.conf</filename> - varies between UNIXes. Look at the other entries in inetd.conf - for a guide. - </para> - - <para> - <indexterm><primary>xinetd</primary></indexterm> - Some distributions use xinetd instead of inetd. Consult the - xinetd manual for configuration information. - </para> - - <note><para>Some UNIXes already have entries like netbios_ns - (note the underscore) in <filename>/etc/services</filename>. - You must edit <filename>/etc/services</filename> or - <filename>/etc/inetd.conf</filename> to make them consistent. - </para></note> - - <note><para> - <indexterm><primary>ifconfig</primary></indexterm> - On many systems you may need to use the - <smbconfoption name="interfaces"/> option in &smb.conf; to specify - the IP address and netmask of your interfaces. Run - <application>ifconfig</application> as root if you do - not know what the broadcast is for your net. &nmbd; tries - to determine it at runtime, but fails on some UNIXes. - </para></note> - - <warning><para> - Many UNIXes only accept around five parameters on the command - line in <filename>inetd.conf</filename>. This means you shouldn't - use spaces between the options and arguments, or you should use - a script and start the script from <command>inetd</command>. - </para></warning> - - <para> - Restart <application>inetd</application>, perhaps just send it a HUP, - like this: -<indexterm><primary>killall</primary></indexterm> -<screen> -&rootprompt;<userinput>killall -HUP inetd</userinput> -</screen> - </para> - - </sect2> - - <sect2> - <title>Alternative: Starting &smbd; as a Daemon</title> + <title>Starting &smbd; as a Daemon</title> <para> <indexterm><primary>daemon</primary></indexterm> |