commit 1b8c938021e7ae35cf58e4b5a3de88e27bb10db2
Author: Jaromir Hradilek <jhradile(a)redhat.com>
Date: Mon Jun 21 16:12:00 2010 +0200
Updated the chapter introduction.
en-US/Controlling_Access_to_Services.xml | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
Maintaining security on your system is extremely important, and one approach for this
task is to manage access to system services carefully. Your system may need to provide
open access to particular services (for example, <command>httpd</command> if
you are running a web server). However, if you do not need to provide a service, you
should turn it off to minimize your exposure to possible bug exploits.
</para>
<para>
- This chapter explains the concept of runlevels, and describes how to set the default
one. It also covers the setup of the services to be run in each of them using three
different utilities: the <application>Service Configuration</application>
graphical application, the <application>ntsysv</application> text user
interface, and the <application>chkconfig</application> command line tool.
+ This chapter explains the concept of runlevels, and describes how to set the default
one. It also covers the setup of the services to be run in each of them using three
different utilities: the <application>Service Configuration</application>
graphical application, the <application>ntsysv</application> text user
interface, and the <application>chkconfig</application> command line tool.
Finally, it describes how to start, stop, and restart the services on a command line using
the <application>service</application> command.
</para>
<important
lang="en-US,as-IN,bn-IN,gu-IN,hi-IN,kn-IN,ml-IN,mr-IN,or-IN,pa-IN,si-LK,ta-IN,te-IN">
<title>Important</title>
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