* On 01/19/01 12:15 Alex Pennace ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 10:27:26AM +0100, Mario Thaten wrote:
> > I am currently installing tcpserver as a full
> > replacement for xinetd. What I depend on, are the services, that are
> > considered internal by xinetd (daytime, time,
Mario Thaten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What I depend on, are the services, that are considered internal by
> xinetd (daytime, time, echo, discard).
It's more likely that you don't depend on them, but since they're
turned on by default, you think something might break if you turn them
off. Bu
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 10:27:26AM +0100, Mario Thaten wrote:
> I am currently installing tcpserver as a full
> replacement for xinetd. What I depend on, are the services, that are
> considered internal by xinetd (daytime, time, echo, discard).
What do you need those services for?
> Unfortunate
Hi everybody!
Sorry, if I'm slightly OT, but I haven't found any else appropriate place
to ask my question. I am currently installing tcpserver as a full
replacement for xinetd. What I depend on, are the services, that are
considered internal by xinetd (daytime, time, echo, discard).
Unfortunate