Yeah you would need to use tcp wrappers instead of inetd

Conrad Parker wrote:
> 
> On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 01:45:03PM +1100, John Ferlito wrote:
> >
> >       I'd like to disagree. When you bind a socket you bind to both an
> > IP address and a port. So you can have two programs listening to the
> > same port on differnet ip addresses.
> 
> yeah, you and John are right. I've been caught out, pants off,
> having left my copy of Stevens at home.
> 
> Hmm, now to drag myself out of this mess ... and to get the inetd
> monkey off my back ...
> 
> Conrad.
> 
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