On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 04:22:03PM -, Tim Ritberg wrote:
> Or delete this insecure systemd config and use Xinetd direct.
The uucp-supplied xinetd configuration and systemd socket file are
identical: both bind to all addresses on the system.
If you want to run your uucp services on a specific
Or delete this insecure systemd config and use Xinetd direct.
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systemd uucp.socket listens to all addresses
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Thanks Tim for the extra details.
A quick summary:
- There's no systemd xinetd generator to create .socket and .service
files involved
- The uucp package provides both a .socket and .service file for uucp
with defaults that match the xinetd configuration.
- Indeed, the systemd unit file doesn't