Re: Windows XP doesn't like xinetd



What additional security controls are you referring to by starting smb
services under /etc/xinetd.d? If you want to restrict access to
machines on your network use iptables. Also, Samba has built-in
security features aside from anything the core operating system is
doing. Starting and running the service from /etc/init.d is good
enough IMHO.

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