[ale] RH 7.1 configuration
greg at turnstep.com
greg at turnstep.com
Tue Jul 17 13:40:24 EDT 2001
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> Between 6.x and 7.x, Redhat depreciated inetd and went with
> xinetd. xinetd.conf is the base configuration file, which in
> turn points to the xinetd.d directory. Each service now has
> an individual configuration file as opposed to the one line
> entried in inetd.conf. I don't know about docs, but the
> files themselves are pretty straightforward to read.
You can still stick things in the xinetd.conf file as well if
you wish. Xinetd is much better than inetd: don't
use the latter anymore if you can help it.
Another alternative to inetd is ucspi-tcp, which has
an extremely ugly name but works pretty well. I've
used both and don't recommend one over another,
but I'd point new people to ucspi-tcp since it is
more powerful, and people familiar with inetd to
xinetd because, well, it's familiar. :)
Docs on both:
Xinetd:
http://www.xinetd.org
ucspi-tcp:
http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html
Greg Sabino Mullane
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