> Does Debian offer an echo server? I can't seem to find one in the
> package list. Thanks, A.
Well I just found one, provided internally by xinetd. I'm already
running xinetd, so I'll just use that one.
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Andrew Schulman (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Does Debian offer an echo server? I can't seem to find one in the
> package list. Thanks, A.
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On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 02:31:30PM -0500, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> Does Debian offer an echo server? I can't seem to find one in the
> package list. Thanks, A.
I think you just have to enable echo in /etc/inetd.conf, and restart
inetd
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> Does Debian offer an echo server?
There's one built into inetd, part of the netkit-inetd package.
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On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 11:24:39AM +1000, Marc-Adrian Napoli wrote:
> Hi all,
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> have a customer who wants to use our echo server from two addresses only.
>
> have specified them in hosts.allow and hosts.deny as follows:
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> /etc/hosts.allow
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> echo: 203.6.6.
Hi all,
have a customer who wants to use our echo server from two addresses only.
have specified them in hosts.allow and hosts.deny as follows:
/etc/hosts.allow
echo: 203.6.6.6/255.255.255.255
/etc/hosts.deny
echo: ALL
should it be echo? or echo.d? or echod? for the other services you
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