christophe barbé on Mon, 25 Feb 2002 11:32:20 -0500 |
IIRC inetd is the debian default but xinetd is available and more sophisticated (that's why you have a directory instead of a single config file). Christophe On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 10:38:24AM -0500, epike@isinet.com wrote: > > Between distros, the deeper you go, the more different it is, which > > to me should be the opposite. For example, networking in debian is under > > /etc/network, while in rh, it's under /etc/sysconfig/network. Also, in > > the passwd package, adduser source is slightly different in rh. rh added > > a cli feature to make a home dir not found in other distros. > > Is debian using /etc/inetd.conf (for tcp wrappers) or is it only > RedHat who uses an /etc/xinetd.d/ directory? I was confused by that > change when it was introduced in rh 7.0. > > Been thinking of switching to debian but never got around to it (yet). > > > JondZ > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Philadelphia Linux Users Group - http://www.phillylinux.org > Announcements-http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug-announce > General Discussion - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug > -- Christophe Barbé <christophe.barbe@ufies.org> GnuPG FingerPrint: E0F6 FADF 2A5C F072 6AF8 F67A 8F45 2F1E D72C B41E There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast. Attachment:
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