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update-inetd (8)
  • >> update-inetd (8) ( Linux man: Команды системного администрирования )
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    NAME

    update-inetd - create, remove, enable or disable entry
    in /etc/inetd.conf
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    update-inetd [--file FILENAME] [--help] [--version] [--verbose] [--comment-chars CHARACTERS] [--debug] [--group GROUPNAME] --add ENTRY

    update-inetd [--file FILENAME] [--help] [--version] [--verbose] [--debug] --remove ENTRY

    update-inetd [--file FILENAME] [--help] [--version] [--verbose] [--comment-chars CHARACTERS] [--pattern PATTERN] [--multi] [--debug] --enable SERVICE

    update-inetd [--file FILENAME] [--help] [--version] [--verbose] [--comment-chars CHARACTERS] [--pattern PATTERN] [--multi] [--debug] --disable SERVICE

     

    DESCRIPTION

    update-inetd can be used to add, remove, enable or disable entries in the /etc/inetd.conf file (you can specify a different file by using the --file option). After the /etc/inetd.conf file has been changed, update-inetd will send a SIGHUP signal to the inetd process to make sure that inetd will use the new /etc/inetd.conf file. For Perl scripts you can also use the Perl module DebianNet.pm . See DebianNet(3pm) for further information. update-inetd can also be used to add entries that are commented out by default. They will be treated like normal entries. That also means that if you already have an entry that is commented out you can't add an entry for the same service without removing the old one first.

    update-inetd treats entries that are commented out by a single `#' character as entries that have been commented out by a user. It won't change such entries.

     

    OPTIONS

    --version
    Print version information on standard output and exit successfully.

    --help
    Print a usage message on standard output and exit successfully.

    --verbose
    Explain what is being done.

    --debug
    Enables debugging mode.

    --file FILENAME
    Use FILENAME instead of /etc/inetd.conf .

    --group GROUPNAME
    Specify that the new entry should be placed in group GROUPNAME (e.g. ''MAIL"). If the group does not exist the entry will be placed at the end of the file. The default group is ''OTHER".

    --comment-chars CHARACTERS
    update-inetd uses ''#<off># '' as the default comment characters. You can use this option to specify different comment characters. This is only necessary if you have to deal with two (or more) services of the same name.

    --pattern PATTERN
    This option can be used to select a service. You only need this option if you have two (or more) services of the same name.

    --multi
    If you want to disable/remove more than one entry at a time you should use this option. If you try to remove more than one entry at a time without using this option the program will show a warning and asks the user if he want to continue.

    --add ENTRY
    Add an entry to /etc/inetd.conf . A description of the ENTRY format can be found in the inetd(8) or inetd.conf(5) manual pages (or just look at the /etc/services file). In order to prevent the shell from changing your ENTRY definition you have to quote the ENTRY using single or double quotes. You can use tabs (the tab character or \t) and spaces to separate the fields of the ENTRY. To add the ENTRY to a specific section in the /etc/inetd.conf file please use the --group option in addtion to the --add option.

    If you are trying to add an entry which already exists update-inetd won't add the entry. For uncommented entries it will do nothing and for entries that are commented out by the comment-chars (see option --comment-chars ) it will enable the existing entry. If you want to completely replace an entry just remove the entry with the --remove option first.

    --remove ENTRY
    Remove an entry from /etc/inetd.conf . You can use a regular expression to remove the entry.

    --enable SERVICE
    Enable SERVICE (e.g. ''ftp") in /etc/inetd.conf . If you want to enable more than one SERVICE you can use a comma separated list of services (no whitespace characters allowed).

    --disable SERVICE
    Disable SERVICE (e.g. ''ftp") in /etc/inetd.conf . If you want to disable more than one SERVICE you can use a comma separated list of services (no whitespace characters allowed).

    In order to prevent the shell from changing your ENTRY definition you have to quote the ENTRY using single or double quotes. You can use tabs (the tab character or \t) and spaces to separate the fields of the ENTRY. If you want to enable/disable more than one SERVICE you can use a comma separated list of services (no whitespace characters allowed).

     

    EXAMPLES

    You've installed ssh (secure encrypting remote shell) and wish to disable its unencrypted cousins:


             update-inetd --comment-chars '#' --disable login,shell,exec,telnet

    Using a single '#' character as a comment-char prevents update-inetd to reenable the services on package upgrades.

    You think the clock on your computer is often inaccurate and wish to make sure other computers cannot read it:


             update-inetd --disable time,daytime

    You get the clock fixed:


             update-inetd --enable time,daytime

    You hear a rumor that inetd is easily crashed via a SYN attack against the time and daytime services, you want to turn off only their TCP versions, while leaving the analogous UDP services enabled:


             update-inetd --pattern tcp --disable time,daytime

    You just finished writing a POP3 server and want to install the /etc/inetd.conf entry from the makefile:


             update-inetd --group MAIL --add \
     'pop-3\t\tstream\ttcp\tnowait\troot\t/usr/sbin/tcpd\t/usr/sbin/in.pop3d'

     

    FILES

    /etc/inetd.conf /var/run/inetd.pid  

    SEE ALSO

    DebianNet(3pm)  

    AUTHOR

    Peter Tobias, <[email protected]>


     

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