Sheldon Hearn wrote:
>
> On Fri, 30 Jul 1999 15:10:18 MST, Doug wrote:
>
> > On some of the machines I administer I have some custom entries for
> > /etc/services that make more sense than the defaults, especially for
> > the ports > 1023.
>
> Would you need these entries if inetd let you speci
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Doug wrote:
} Sheldon Hearn wrote:
} >
} > On Fri, 30 Jul 1999 15:05:14 MST, Doug wrote:
} >
} > > I still haven't heard anyone answer the two key (IMO) questions.
} >
} > Your questions are easier answered in reverse order:
} >
} > > and how do you justi
Jon Hamilton wrote:
> No. ipfw deals with /etc/services only at startup time (any other behavior on
> its part would be ridiculous).
That's not entirely true, there are other situations (like adding a rule,
etc.) but your point is well taken. And no, I can't provide specific
examples, m
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Doug wrote:
} Jon Hamilton wrote:
}
} > No. ipfw deals with /etc/services only at startup time (any other behavior
} on
} > its part would be ridiculous).
}
} That's not entirely true, there are other situations (like adding a rul
} e,
} etc.) but your po
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