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EY
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inetd.conf

what is inetd.conf in HP-UX for?
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Sunny Jaisinghani
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Re: inetd.conf

It is a internet services configuration file

Services such as telnet, ftp, rlogin.. etc can be configured using this file..

For more details

man inetd
Jeeshan
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Re: inetd.conf

Asif Sharif
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Re: inetd.conf

The /etc/inetd.conf file is the inetd configuration file, which lists the services that may be started by inetd. The internet daemon, /usr/sbin/inetd, is the master server for many of the Internet Services. The inetd daemon listens for connection requests for the services listed in its configuration file and starts up the appropriate server when it receives a request.

The inetd daemon is always started as part of the boot process, by the startup script /sbin/init.d/inetd.

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Asif Sharif
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Anshumali
Esteemed Contributor

Re: inetd.conf

inetd.conf in HP-UX is same what this link for you....

http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/pageList.do?userId=CA1415263&listType=question&forumId=1

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Steven E. Protter
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Re: inetd.conf

Shalom,

Internet services.

ftp
telnet
rlogin

things like that.

xinetd if you are familiar with Linux.

In general, I try and avoid using these services at all.

All can be replaced with more secure services.

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Sumit Ghosal
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Re: inetd.conf

inetd.conf is the configuration file for inetd (internet Service daemon)which invokes internet server processes as needed.

inetd.conf defines how a service shud be started.

read man inetd.conf for further information
Torsten.
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: inetd.conf

Did you already found this?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inetd.conf

Hope this helps!
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