Mike Burger wrote:
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Anthony E. Greene wrote:


What about tcpserver? Is that something I have to install or is aleady on
my machine (man tcpserver returns nothing, neither does man inetd)?
You only need inetd/xinetd if you plan to allow connections to services
such as POP3, FTP, or telnet.

And POP3 can be implemented via a daemon that runs from an init script and runs full time, rather than via xinetd.
Well, xinetd is already running for several different services on my computer.

I'm just curious as to what tcpserver is/does. I'd like to mimic that guy's spam trap setup as closely as possible.

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