On Friday 21 May 2004 04:51, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:

<snip>
>  The thing to remember is that if you are on a
> workstation, you shouldn't need to run xinetd for the reasons
> listed. And if you *do* need to dynamically activate services,
> don't use xinetd to do that, use Dan Bernstein's Tcpserver
> program, available on Vincent Danen's site, rpmhelp.net.  No
> vulns that I'm aware of have ever been detected either in vanilla
> qmail or tcpserver.

> LX
</snip>

Lyvim, as everything coming from your keyboard : excellent !

Right now, I've stopped xinetd for good.

Regards

Kaj Haulrich.
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