Russell Nelson wrote:
> ucspi-tcp installs like this:
>
> tar xfz ucspi-tcp-0.88.tar.gz
> make install
>
> This is NOT rocket science. But still, to answer your question, no,
> you can use inetd, but why would you want to bother? inetd is harder
> to use than tcpserver, by far. Just trying to wrap my head around
> inetd's "You must supply argument 0 for the command as well as the
> path to the command unless you use the default path (which varies from
> vendor to vendor)" gives me a headache. Just writing it *down* gives
> me the shudders.
I'd like to use tcpserver for other things, too, like telnet and ftp. Is
there an ucspi-tcp mailing list (I found the available docs for them
impenetrable - not like the qmail stuff at all)?
-Stephen-