[PlanetCCRMA] Disabling internet services for single user?
Benjamin Hardy
theroboticmadhatter3000@hotmail.com
Thu Aug 19 05:32:02 2004
I recently threw all my music files into a seperate user account from my
normal user account. I'm doing this because in my normal account I run gnome
with an active internet connection, but in my new account I am running xfce4
and want to disable internet services. I know that to do this I can either
use redhat's services configuration app, netsysv or chkconfig. Yet, I'm not
sure what service to stop; I'm guessing I can stop the xinetd process to
accomplish this, yeah? If I stop the process manually or with a xinitrc
script xfce uses when it starts up, will this still be in effect when I log
in to my normal user account?
Forgive me if this has been asked, I'm pretty fatigued from searching
through google and this archive. Is there a good way to search through the
archives with a search engine like google? I've tried doing searches like :
"disable internet site:ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/pipermail/planetccrma/" but I
get no results no matter what I search for. Insight would be much
appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Ben
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