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inetd (internet
service daemon) is a super-server
daemon on many Unix
systems that
provides Internet services. For each
configured service, it listens...
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inetd family of daemons. The echo
service is
usually not
enabled by default. It may be
enabled by
adding the
following lines to the file /etc/
inetd.conf...
- the
inetd (or xinetd) daemon. The
service is
usually not
enabled by default. It may be
enabled by
adding the
following lines to the file /etc/
inetd.conf...
- the
inetd (or xinetd) daemon. The
service is
usually not
enabled by default. It may be
enabled by
adding the
following lines to the file /etc/
inetd.conf...
- On most Unix-like
operating systems a
discard server is
built into the
inetd (or xinetd) daemon. The
discard service is
usually not
enabled by default...
- Internet-based connectivity. It
offers a more
secure alternative to the
older inetd ("the
Internet daemon"),
which most
modern Linux distributions have deprecated...
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inetd or
xinetd daemon. The
CHARGEN service is
usually not
enabled by default. It may be
enabled by
adding the
following lines to the file /etc/
inetd...
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parent process. If the
process is
started by a super-server daemon, such as
inetd, launchd, or systemd, the super-server
daemon will
perform those functions...
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services that were
spawned for each
connection from a super-server (such as
inetd) got wrapped,
utilizing the tcpd program.
However most
common network service...
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Desktop Environment 3, GNOME, Apache, and TeX.
Cygwin permits installing inetd, syslogd, sshd, Apache, and
other daemons as
standard Windows services....