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> Hello,
> 

Dzien dobry

> Dans le man xinetd.conf, une explication sur la maniere de 
> mettre telnet par exemple sur une interface bien precise et 
> pas toutes lorsque l'on a affaire avec un multihomed PC.
> 
> Je voudrais bien binder telnetd sur deux interfaces: 10.10.10.10
> *et * 10.20.20.10
> 
> Comment je fais? Ce n'est pas documente.
> 

# man xinetd.conf
[snip]
bind             Allows  a  service to be bound to a specific
interface
                        on the machine.  This means  you  can  have 
a  telnet
                        server  listening  on  a local, secured
interface, and
                        not on the external interface.  Or  one  port
 on  one
                        interface  can  do something, while the same
port on a
                        different interface can do something 
completely  dif-
                        ferent.  Syntax: bind = (ip address of
interface).

Donc, si tu met:
Bind = 10.10.10.10 10.20.20.10
Qu'est ce que ca donne?

> Merci,
>

De rien
 
> Dominique
> 

Fabian

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