Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!emory!utkcs2!de5 From: de5@de5.ctd.ornl.gov (Dave Sill) Newsgroups: comp.unix.large Subject: Re: Watch dog Message-ID: <1990Sep25.131903.22835@cs.utk.edu> Date: 25 Sep 90 13:19:03 GMT References: <5122@hemuli.tik.vtt.fi> <1880001@hphkae0.HP.COM> Sender: news@cs.utk.edu (USENET News System) Reply-To: Dave Sill Organization: Oak Ridge National Laboratory Lines: 13 In article <1880001@hphkae0.HP.COM>, ron@hphkae0.HP.COM (Ron Baillie) writes: > >On the first question, if your system uses /etc/inetd for networking, you >should be able to use /usr/adm/inetd.sec to decide which hosts can use >which service on your machine. On which UNIX's? The Ultrix and SunOS man pages say nothing about it. But then they use /usr/etc/inetd. Is inetd.sec a System V'ism? -- Dave Sill (de5@ornl.gov) Martin Marietta Energy Systems Workstation Support