Package: sslwrap Version: 2.0.6-16

This is a severe bug, as it prevents boot-up. Apparently, it has something
to do with the issue of whether the ":" or "." delimiter should be used to
define user and group specs in inetd.conf. It appears that the most recent
version of "sslwrap" uses a ":" (in the form "sslwrap:sslwrap"), whereas the
"inetd.conf" man page (and all of the other entries in "inetd.conf") use the "."
form (i.e. "sslwrap.sslwrap").


This bug is probably caused by the (non-working?) resolution of bug #277294

Also, it might be a good idea to remove the erroneous (":"-style) lines in people's
"inetd.conf" via the next "sslwrap" update.


This may also be an issue with "update-inetd.conf"; I use the /usr/sbin/update-inetd
supplied with the "netbase" package. I do *not* have the "xinetd" package installed
(which apparently features a different version of the "update-inetd" script?).
(Instead, I currently use the plain "netkit-inetd" package.)


Thanks,
Markus.




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