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Date: | Tue, 7 Dec 1999 15:38:47 -0500 |
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I have INETD running to supply Telnet services and some other network
services. When a user or another system requests access, a server process
is spawned, but I have no idea who asked for it, or their IP address. Is
there a param or info string on the INETD run command that will give me
that?
The sample output is:
:run inetd.net.sys;pri=cs
Reading configuration
echo(tcp nowait INETD.SYS port: 7)
discard(tcp nowait INETD.SYS port: 9)
discard/tcp: Added service, server internal
discard(udp nowait INETD.SYS port: 9)
discard/udp: Added service, server internal
telnet(tcp nowait INETD.SYS port: 23)
telnet/tcp: Added service, server internal
Configuration complete
Received call for: telnet tcp
Received call for: telnet tcp
Received call for: discard udp
Received call for: discard udp
Tony Peters
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