On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Mark Edwards wrote:
> Doesn't inetd need to be called via a service name? You certainly need
> to provide an existing one to set up a line using inetd. Can I add a
> garbage name to /etc/services and then use that name in inetd.conf?
Why not?
> I see what you mean about the configure files. Your saying the ports
> to listen on would be specified on the command line...
If you use inetd, the port is specified by inetd. If you use two
daemons, then yes, you have to use the command line to specify the
alternate port, but you also need -tls-on-connect so you are using a
non-standard command line already.
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