Daniel Ouellet wrote:
My problem is really that I do have the wait.6000 in the inetd.conf file as provided earlier, but I get lots of deny connection when a group of VoIP Cisco phones are reset at once, witch happen often, but I do not get this when I left that in the inetd.conf with the wait.6000, but I also manually start inetd -R 1024, witch in itself would be contradictory to the wait.6000 here obviously.

That's really the problem I am dealing with.

So, only wait.6000 in inetd.conf doesn't fix the problem if I do not also start inetd -R 1024. Weird then based on the man page.

Weird indeed.

Anyway - why '.6000' in inetd.conf but '-R 1024'? Why not the same number?

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