Franki wrote:
>nope, xinetd is basically a more secure replacement for inetd...
>
>I use it for pop3 and stuff... works great, and its also good because you could
> put a line line this:
>
>only_from = 192.168.0.4
>
>in /etc/xinetd.d/telnet and it will stop anyone else from connecting to your telnet
>server...
>
Hmm, this indeed seems a lot easier to use than inetd.
By the way, I found that the "Start Services" in DrakConf doesn't
start inet (or maybe other services too?) at the next startup of Linux.
Anyone came across the same problem? Otherwise, how can I manually
make inet start automatically at the next startup?
Thanks
Fong
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