most??  hardly.  i think those using xinetd are in the minority.

On 01/14/03 19:07, m.w.chang wrote:
most distributions use xinetd not inetd

ok, you still need the ping from inetd (netkit-base)

On 01/14/03 18:54, m.w.chang wrote:

what's the point with /etc/inet.d as well?  :)
I think only caldera openlinux used them
That's a joke, right?
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