Am Donnerstag 10 August 2006 23:56 schrieb Roger Leigh: > The inetd daemon installed by default: > etch: openbsd-inetd | netkit-inetd
Note: etch beta 3 show me a dpkg status of "ic" for netkit-inetd after a fresh installation. openbsd-inetd is installed. Where does this come from? The default installation also shows other questionable services that automatically get installed: - identd (who actually _needs_ this?) - lpr (useless on systems without a printer) I do not object to portmap+nfs (although I do not use it and immediately uninstall it) but the two above are really not required and should not be installed by default. The suggestion to use "nodaemon" as default for exim4 when only handling local mail will probably be rejected? I pretty much favour a default installation where "netstat -l" shows no services on network interfaces. HS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]