6 Mar
2001
6 Mar
'01
11:53
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Michael Chletsos wrote:
As with anything else in linux, the advantage is preference. But xinetd
Yes, mainly :)
But as for real power advantages, I see none for xinetd over inetd, I actually still use inetd. As for experience with it and Suse 7.0, I have some, and it worked without a hitch.
One nice thing is, I can bind an service to an specific IP. But here is an bug with ipv6 which is enabled on the SuSE7.0 distro. But I can't remind me if here is an working update or not (I'm useing my own version/package). Bye Andre'