Possibly the reason you were "blasted" is that this is incorrect. You _cannot_ make inetd or xinetd use tcpserver. Your xinetd script doesn't use tcpserver; it uses tcp-env. tcp-env was originally designed to allow you to do tcpserver-like operations from inetd, but is now deprecated. There are precisely zero advantages to using inetd/xinetd in this manner, and several disadvantages (when compared to a simple tcpserver installation). Charles -- What are the disadvantages of using xinetd? Rob...
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