> Umm...I could've sworn that someone said to edit
> /etc/inetd.conf and disable any services you don't want /
> need... THEN run "killall -HUP inetd" :-) BTW, why would
> you completely disable inetd? Just because there's nothing
> YOU want in there, doesn't mean you don't want to include
> things like sshd and run it there! :-)
You dont want to run ssh from identd.. simple reason being
that everytime you connect itwill take a few to generate a
new key.. ssh is one of those daemons to run on its own.
The only reason you could think of running ssh through
inetd for is tcpwrappers.. but thats not a valid arguement.
Ssh is tcpwrappers aware (option you turn on during
compilation).
J.
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