man xinetd. xinetd is the more secure replacement for inetd.

I know that rh7.2 doesn't come with a sshd config file for xinetd, as it's
usually used as a standalone service. So use "sshd: <pattern>" in
hosts.allow.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Mick
Sent: Thursday, 26 December 2002 21:39
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Subject: [SLUG] INET


Hi all,

Hope you've had a great Christmas....

I've been messing around trying to ssh into my e-smith server so that I can
copy the chat scripts before upgrading the server to Mandrake or Redhat
(yes,
I'm still at, tenacity rather than brilliance.... ).

I went to edit my hosts.allow file and found a refernce to INET services ...
there is no INET manpage nor any reference to it my Complete Linux Guide
(which admittedly is for 7.0, not redhat 7.3).

Can anyone shed some light on this?

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