[Dwn-trans-commit] CVS public_html/src/Writing/DWN

CVS User joey joey at infodrom.org
Mon Sep 11 09:21:44 UTC 2006


Update of /var/cvs/infodrom.org/public_html/src/Writing/DWN
In directory finlandia:/home/users/joey/Projects/Web/public_html/src/Writing/DWN

Modified Files:
	dwn-2006-37.wml 
Log Message:
inetd status

--- /var/cvs/infodrom.org/public_html/src/Writing/DWN/dwn-2006-37.wml	2006/09/11 08:11:35	1.13
+++ /var/cvs/infodrom.org/public_html/src/Writing/DWN/dwn-2006-37.wml	2006/09/11 09:21:43	1.14
@@ -55,6 +55,17 @@
 the <a href="http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/">debian-legal</a> mailing
 list.</p>
 
+<p><strong>Status of the Internet Superserver.</strong> Roger Leigh <a
+href="http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2006/08/msg00483.html">\
+investigated</a> the <code>inetd</code> situation in <a
+href="$(HOME)/releases/etch/">etch</a> etch.  Four of them support the IPv6
+protocol but some of them can't be considered as a drop-in replacement for the
+standard BSD Internet superserver.  He added that users who are upgrading from
+<a href="$(HOME)/releases/woody/">woody</a> or <a
+href="$(HOME)/releases/sarge/">sarge</a> to <a href="$(HOME)/releases/etch/">\
+etch</a> will not be switched to openbsd-inetd, whereas new installs will use
+it by default.</p>
+
 <p><strong>Security Updates.</strong> You know the drill.  Please make sure
 that you update your systems if you have any of these packages installed.</p>
 



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