inetd -> xinetd
Douglas J Hunley
doug
Mon May 17 11:38:51 PDT 2004
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m.w.chang spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
> just converted by inetd to xinetd-2.9.3
> it's a simple process. should I write about it?
very simple. doesn't justify a write-up, IMHO. though if you want to, we won't
turn it down
>
> anyway, will inetd (ie, netkit-base) support ipv6?
not AFAIK. that's one of the bennies of xinetd
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