The following supplements the information in Chapter 9, "Removing SunScreen 3.1," in the SunScreen 3.1 Installation Guide.
If you remove SunScreen packages from a Screen when the active configuration includes rules that use proxies, the disabled Solaris services, such as the standard FTP daemon, are not reinstated.
To ensure that they are reinstated, perform the following steps before removing the SunScreen packages:
Remove the Screen from the managed group, if it is a secondary Screen.
Use the instructions in the Section, To Remove a Screen From a Cluster in the Centralized Group, in Appendix A, "Using the Command Line," in the SunScreen 3.1 Administration Guide.
Stop the current proxies in one of the following two ways:
Activate a policy that does not contain proxy rules.
Deactivate the proxies manually using the command line, as root, by typing:
# rm /etc/opt/SUNWicg/SunScreen/.active/*.conf # /etc/init.d/proxy stop |
This method is specific to SunScreen 3.1, as it uses path names and interfaces that are not guaranteed to exist in future releases.
The original daemons (that is, sendmail, telnetd, and ftpd) are reinstated.