RE: access logging for xinetd



Yep, just looked at this myself, check out the man page for xinetd.conf.

Aaron

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Subject: access logging for xinetd

Could someone point me in the direction of documentation that shows how
to do
access logging (logging of who is using the services and when) for
xinetd services?

Thanks!

Bill Tangren

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