On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Charles Steinkuehler [email protected] wrote:
However, I thought all you had to do to banish a daemon was a simple 'kill -9', or if you're feeling more friendly, perhaps an
~ /etc/init.d/<daemon> stop
Now you're telling me I have to involve Catholics?!? Is there some way I can do that from a shell script, or do I have to make direct calls to the kernel?
groupadd catholics chmod 464 /etc/init.d/* chgrp catholics /etc/init.d/*
I'm sure there;s an equally poignant way to do it with selinux