> No, there are two different things:
> - service_name - tag: service
> - service id - attribute tag: id
Ah! Now I see. Works fine, thanks!
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On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 10:18:23PM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
> > > I can't specify the service twice (it complains about duplicats),
> > Use `id' tag - different in any service definition
>
> Well, the problem is that the id number is the port from /etc/services, and
> there is only one id per
> > I can't specify the service twice (it complains about duplicats),
> Use `id' tag - different in any service definition
Well, the problem is that the id number is the port from /etc/services, and
there is only one id per port.
> This is socket interface limitation (not only xinetd) you can bi
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 01:32:27AM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm using xinetd because it can bind services to certain network interfaces.
> BUT, I'm not able to get it to bind *one* service to *two* interfaces (out
> of three). How do I do that?
>
> I can't specify the service twice
Hi!
I'm using xinetd because it can bind services to certain network interfaces.
BUT, I'm not able to get it to bind *one* service to *two* interfaces (out
of three). How do I do that?
I can't specify the service twice (it complains about duplicats), nor can I
have two "interface" lines, or two a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 2. using log_type = FILE doesn't work if filename doesn't exist.
> Man
>page says it should create it, but it doesn't.
> Am I overlooking something? Can anyone confirm these problems?
I can confirm this second one, yes.
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Hi all,
I'm trying to learn xinetd so I installed 2.1.7-3 (from debian 1.2) on a debian
1.1-upgraded-to-1.2 machine. I found these (little) problems:
1. config file (when modified) is not reread using killall -USR1 xinetd or
/etc/init.d/xinetd reload. I have to stop and start it
2. using log_ty
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