xinetd 1:2.3.15-1ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
xinetd (1:2.3.15-1ubuntu2) saucy; urgency=low * Update config.{sub,guess} for AArch64. -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden> Thu, 10 Oct 2013 16:01:53 +0200
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Matthias Klose
- Uploaded to:
- Saucy
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- net
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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xinetd_2.3.15.orig.tar.gz | 302.5 KiB | bf4e060411c75605e4dcbdf2ac57c6bd9e1904470a2f91e01ba31b50a80a5be3 |
xinetd_2.3.15-1ubuntu2.debian.tar.gz | 25.6 KiB | a7d667db0ae992690ae027ba2fbee3fdb5a271692594cd06e8c7302a8a860640 |
xinetd_2.3.15-1ubuntu2.dsc | 1.3 KiB | dd94c0fd0ccfa48af2dbeed4ced9499d12e46cb8d12d714444abac703602b12a |
Available diffs
- diff from 1:2.3.15-1ubuntu1 to 1:2.3.15-1ubuntu2 (447 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- xinetd: replacement for inetd with many enhancements
xinetd has access control mechanisms, extensive logging capabilities,
the ability to make services available based on time, and can place
limits on the number of servers that can be started, among other things.
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It has the ability to redirect TCP streams to a remote host and port.
This is useful for those of that use IP masquerading, or NAT, and want
to be able to reach your internal hosts.
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It also has the ability to bind specific services to specific interfaces.
This is useful when you want to make services available for your internal
network, but not the rest of the world. Or to have a different service
running on the same port, but different interfaces.