14 Feb
2005
14 Feb
'05
22:32
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 11:33:18 -0500
Bruce Marshall
That seems rather poor program design to me. I should have thought a better approach would be for xinetd not to make that particular service available and to start with the validly configured services, rather than just giving up altogether.
And leave you thinking that everything was fine even though a (maybe) important process wasn't working??? That's not the way I want it...
But it wouldn't leave me thinking that, since the wrongly configured service wouldn't work, but the others would. If I needed the wrongly configured service I would find out why it wasn't working. If I didn't need it ..... - Richard. -- Richard Kimber http://www.psr.keele.ac.uk/