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xinetd vs. inetd
xinetd is a far superior program, but Mac OS X (and maybe all BSDs) come with inetd, so its less work to use that one. You could install a user space xinetd daemon, but thats really too much work (unless you do not have root access on your PowerBook).
xinetd vs. inetd
My Powerbook G4 running 10.2.6 shows both xinetd and inetd in the process list. I believe I read somewhere that inetd is subordinate to xinetd in OS X (now, what version that started, I'm not sure).
xinetd vs. inetd
I'm running only inetd on my PowerBook under 10.2.6, but you may have gotten an xinetd installed via fink.. or you may have a more recent 10.2.6 patch. |
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