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anacron Yes Run cron jobs that were left out due to downtime
 apmd Yes apmd is used for monitoring battery status and logging it via syslog(8). It can also be used for shutting down the machine when the battery is low.
 arpwatch No The arpwatch daemon attempts to keep track of ethernet/ip address pairings.
 atd Yes Runs commands scheduled by the at command at the time specified when at was run, and runs batch commands when the load average is low enough.
 autofs Yes Automounts filesystems on demand
 crond Yes cron is a standard UNIX program that runs user-specified programs at periodic scheduled times. vixie cron adds a number of features to the basic UNIX cron, including better security and more powerful configuration options.
 cups No Startup/shutdown script for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
 gpm Yes GPM adds mouse support to text-based Linux applications such the Midnight Commander. Is also allows mouse-based console cut-and-paste operations, and includes support for pop-up menus on the console.
 halt No
 
 httpd Yes Apache is a World Wide Web server. It is used to serve HTML files and CGI.
 identd No The identd server provides a means to determine the identity of a user of a particular TCP connection. Given a TCP port number pair, it returns a character string which identifies the owner of that connection on the server's system.
 ipchains Yes Automates a packet filtering firewall with ipchains.
 iptables Yes Automates a packet filtering firewall with iptables.
 isdn Yes start and stop ISDN services
 kdcrotate No Rotate the list of KDCs listed in /etc/krb5.conf
 keytable Yes This package loads the selected keyboard map as set in /etc/sysconfig/keyboard. This can be selected using the kbdconfig utility. You should leave this enabled for most machines.
 killall No
 
 kudzu Yes This runs the hardware probe, and optionally configures changed hardware.
 lpd Yes lpd is the print daemon required for lpr to work properly. It is basically a server that arbitrates print jobs to printer(s).
 mysqld Yes MySQL database server.
 netfs Yes Mounts and unmounts all Network File System (NFS), SMB (Lan Manager/Windows), and NCP (NetWare) mount points.
 network Yes Activates/Deactivates all network interfaces configured to start at boot time.
 nfs No NFS is a popular protocol for file sharing across TCP/IP networks. This service provides NFS server functionality, which is configured via the /etc/exports file.
 nfslock Yes NFS is a popular protocol for file sharing across TCP/IP networks. This service provides NFS file locking functionality.
 nscd No This is a daemon which handles passwd and group lookups for running programs and cache the results for the next query. You should start this daemon if you use slow naming services like NIS, NIS+, LDAP, or hesiod.
 ntpd No ntpd is the NTPv4 daemon.
 portmap Yes The portmapper manages RPC connections, which are used by protocols such as NFS and NIS. The portmap server must be running on machines which act as servers for protocols which make use of the RPC mechanism.
 radvd No radvd is the router advertisement daemon for IPv6. It listens to router solicitations and sends router advertisements as described in "Neighbor Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6)" (RFC 2461). With these advertisements hosts can automatically configure their addresses and some other parameters. They also can choose a default router based on these advertisements.
 random Yes Saves and restores system entropy pool for higher quality random number generation.
 rawdevices Yes This scripts assignes raw devices to block devices (such as hard drive partitions). This is for the use of applications such as Oracle. You can set up the raw device to block device mapping by editing the file /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices.
 rhnsd Yes This is a daemon which handles the task of connecting periodically to the Red Hat Network servers to check for updates, notifications and perform system monitoring tasks according to the service level that this server is subscribed for  
 sendmail Yes Sendmail is a Mail Transport Agent, which is the program that moves mail from one machine to another.
 single No
 
 snmpd No Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Daemon
 snmptrapd No Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Trap Daemon
 sshd Yes OpenSSH server daemon
 syslog Yes Syslog is the facility by which many daemons use to log messages to various system log files. It is a good idea to always run syslog.
 vncserver No Starts and stops vncserver. used to provide remote X administration services.
 webmin Yes Start or stop the Webmin server
 xfs Yes Starts and stops the X Font Server at boot time and shutdown. It also takes care of (re-)generating font lists.
 xinetd Yes xinetd is a powerful replacement for inetd. xinetd has access control machanisms, extensive logging capabilities, the ability to make services available based on time, and can place limits on the number of servers that can be started, among other things.
 ypbind No This is a daemon which runs on NIS/YP clients and binds them to a NIS domain. It must be running for systems based on glibc to work as NIS clients, but it should not be enabled on systems which are not using NIS.
 yppasswdd No yppasswdd is the RPC server that lets users change their passwords in the presence of NIS (a.k.a. YP). It must be run on the NIS master server for that NIS domain. The client program is knwon as yppasswd in most cases.
 ypserv No ypserv is an implementation of the standard NIS/YP networking protocol. It allows network-wide distribution of hostname, username, and other information databases. This is the NIS server, and is not needed on NIS clients.
 ypxfrd No ypxfrd should be started in addition to ypserv to accelerate transferring yp maps.
 /etc/rc.d/rc.local Yes
 


[ October 01, 2002: Message edited by: fuckoffmicrosoft ]

voidmain:
Huh? What's all this about?

fuckoffmicrosoft:
thats my running processes and i dont know what needs to be running and what dont. Im usin this for server

voidmain:
Ok, first of all could I get you to go edit your first post and remove everything between the CODE brackets so it doesn't screw up the formatting of this thread?

Now let's take it a step at a time and we'll get you going. What distro are you running?

fuckoffmicrosoft:
redhat 7.3

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