Mike Burger wrote:
Well, xinetd is already running for several different services on my computer.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.
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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