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Optimize Service Access Control With Xinetd Configuration
Nov 23, 2004
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Anthony Pell
1 min read
Topics Covered
access control
configuration
network management
daemon
secure services
This program is a "secure" replacement for inetd, meaning in this case that it offers many features that allow you to control who accesses which services, and from where.
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