On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Foerst, Daniel P. wrote:

=>Not looking to use openssh.
=>The powers that be declared SSH to be used.
=>
=>And if not xinetd, then how do I setup this service ?
=>
=>Thanks!
=>
=>-dan
=>
=>> -----Original Message-----
=>> From: Matthias Saou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
=>> Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 1:27 PM
=>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=>> Subject: Re: Help! xinetd question
=>> 
=>> 
=>> Once upon a time, RHL71 wrote :
=>> 
=>> > Hey all,
=>> >  
=>> > I'm running RedHat 7.1 and using xinetd as opposed to inetd for the
=>> > first time.
=>> > Everything appears to be working well except one critical 
=>> service, SSH.
=>> > Has anyone managed to run SSH, not openssh, via Xinetd 
=>> successfully ? If
=>> > so,
=>> > could you supply your configuration file so I can try it here ?
=>> > Just for some background, it's RedHat 7.1, Kernel 2.4.9-6 and Secure
=>> > Shell 3.0
=>> >  
=>> > Thanks much!

May I suggest that the powers that be may not know the difference between 
the actual software and the protocol being used? When I get a request like 
that, I just pick the best software to do the job. In this case, openssh 
is the thing to use. And it's a dropin replacement.

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