On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
> >I can't think of any situation where it's beneficial to run sshd under
> >inetd, except for extreme RAM shortages (which suggest an obvious and
when, because of some stupid firewall nonsense, it locks up occasionally
when idle, then won't let you log in on another session. inetd solves that
problem. :)
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- Re: SSH start up, rc.local vs. inetd.conf Rick Moen
- Re: SSH start up, rc.local vs. inetd.conf Steven M. Bellovin
- Re: SSH start up, rc.local vs. inetd.conf Theo Van Dinter
- Re: SSH start up, rc.local vs. inetd.conf Gregor Mosheh
- Re: SSH start up, rc.local vs. inetd.conf Markus Friedl
- Re: SSH start up, rc.local vs. inetd.conf Blue
- Re: SSH start up, rc.local vs. inetd.conf Randolph J. Herber
- Re: SSH start up, rc.local vs. inetd.conf Randolph J. Herber
