Something like this... chkconfig proftpd on # turns proftpd on for the runlevels # indicated in chkconfig comments at # top of /etc/init.d/proftpd chkconfig --levels 2345 proftpd on # screw the runlevels # listed in the chkconfig comments # in the sysV script, I want it my way. service proftpd start # start already service proftpd restart # stop and then start Craig On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 20:04 -0700, keith smith wrote: > Thanks, > > netstat gives me a few lines w/o any ports...... > > I did install an FTP server and issued proftpd -t -d3 and it started. > - not sure if this command also caused it to be configured on runlevel > 3... did notice is was added to rc3.d > > Thanks for your help, > Keith > > > > Jason Spatafore wrote: > You can probably check what email server and ftp server is > running by doing: > > netstat > > Then look for which process is listening to port 110 (POP, > email) and port 21 (FTP) > > > >> Thanks Craig , > > Thanks for the references. > > I was able to > >> determine the version of apache by httpd - v > and the version of > >> bind by named -v . > > However I cannot determin which mail > >> server is running > nor which ftpd server is running. > > Any help is > >> much appreciated. > > Keith > >> > > > > > > >> style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); > margin-left: 5px; > >> padding-left: 5px;">Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2006 20:59:49 > -0700 > From: Craig > >> White > Subject: Re: VPS Command Line > >> Tutorials > To: Main PLUG discussion list > >> > Message-ID: > >> > <1151899189.11093.4.camel@lin-workstation.azapple.com> > Content-T > >> ype: text/plain > > On Sun, 2006-07-02 at 20:45 -0700, Alex Dean > >> wrote: > > On Jul 2, 2006, at 3:49 PM, keith smith wrote: > > > >> > > > I opted to not have a control panel because I hope > to > >> learn. > > > > > >> There's no better way! :) You may have trouble > finding an 'all in > >> > > one' howto on these diverse topics. Probably better > to look for > >> more > > focused articles, and stitch together the skills you > need > >> for your > > situation. > > > > > What I would like to > >> learn is how to create Zone files, > > > > If you're just > >> getting started, I think DNS can be a pretty hairy > > animal. (I > >> still prefer to let someone else handle mine.) > There's a > > great > >> free service at everydns.net which will allow you > to control > > > >> just about everything you need to for your DNS. > I've had DNS for > >> > > many production sites with them for years with no > trouble. Just > >> an > > idea. > > > > Here's some search results I just > >> found : > > http://www.freeos.com/articles/3956/ > > > >> > http://www.cramsession.com/articles/files/dns-demystified---the- > > > >> zon-9172003-0852.asp > > > > > Apache Vhost > >> configurations, > > > > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/vhosts/ > >> (for Apache 2.0. The 1.3 > > version is basically the > >> same.) > > The O'Reilly "Apache Cookbook" has a really great > set of > >> tutorials on > > virtual hosting. > > > >> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/apacheckbk/ > > > > > FTP > >> configurations, and modify email accounts ETC from > the command > > > >> > line. > > > > These 2 are going to depend on which FTP > >> server and which mail server > > you are using. You may say "which > >> one should I use?" and the > > response will probably be "what do > >> you want to use it for?". Your > > server setup probably has > >> something installed already, so maybe > > getting started with > >> those is a good idea. If you can figure out > > which ones they > >> are, you can try the man pages or web searches for > > > >> tutorials. > ---- > I run dns for internal lans but not exposed to the > >> Internet because you > have to > >> get deeper into it. I might suggest installing > >> webmin > http://www.webmin.com but that evidently isn't the > point of > >> the > exercise. > > I would suggest that both Apache and BIND are > >> mature, stable and well > documented on their respective web sites and > >> that would certainly be the > definitive documentation and possibly the > >> best place to start unless you > are looking for a walkthru in which > >> case, perhaps webmin isn't such a > bad > >> idea. > > Craig > > > > ------------------------------ > > < > >> /plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us> > >> te> > __________________________________________________ > Do > >> You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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