Re: security risk of having a long list of services in inetd
- From: Martin <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 22:33:20 +0200
Forgot to add, if it wasn't clear enough:
man inetd doesn't necessarily have _anything_ to do with
/etc/services, totally depends on which inetd you use and wether your
inetd even cares about information in /etc/services (netstat can use
this information as someone else already told you).
/martin
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 10:31 PM, Martin <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
2008/8/30 Paul Dufresne <dufresnep@xxxxxxxxx>:
2008/8/30 Thomas Weinbrenner <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Well, it is more than just a name. man inetd says:
It's simply the information that says:
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