Syntax for inetd.options file

From: Ivano Eberini (Ivano.Eberini_at_unimi.it)
Date: 08/27/03

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    Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 17:59:09 +0200
    
    

    Dear all,

    I would like inetd to use tcp_wrappers for controlling access to telnet
    and ftp services on our Octanes. I read inetd man pages and I was
    wondering how can I run inetd with the -t option. It is written to add
    this option to the inetd.options file, but I could not find any example
    about the syntax of the this file. Someone could provide me with an
    example or a hint?

    Thanks in advance and regards,
    Ivano


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