It is normally recommended that sshd not be worked through the (x)inetd
super server as it apparently slows things down.

-- 
Howard.  LANNet Computing Associates <http://lannetlinux.com>
_____________________________________________________________
"We needn't, as socialists, get too concerned about privacy;
it's a bourgeois right, closely allied to the right to private property".
                                - Former Federal Health Minister Neal Blewett,
addressing the Fabian Society in 1988 in relation to the Australia Card issue.

On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:

>
> all,
>
> When connecting from a client to the ssh server shouldnt (x)inetd handle
> the connection initialisation and further limit the address range you can
> connect to?
>
> If not (x)inetd how do you limit the access from particular hosts????
>
> It sounds strange to me that sshd runs all the time ....
>
>
> Baffled!
> jobst
>
>
>
>


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