Chris Jackson wrote:
Looks to me like Debian doesn't have that specific file, as far as I can
make out. It does have a pretty well standard /usr/sbin/inetd in the
package inetutils-inetd, which is started in turn by
/etc/init.d/inetutils-inetd. If it's important to be called that, for a
script or the like, you could symlink it perhaps?
Forgive me, it's openbsd-inetd that provides /usr/sbin/inetd, but the
principle is the same.
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Chris Jackson
Shadowcat Sysatems Ltd.
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