From: "Jamie Risk" <jamie_risk@yahoo.ca>
To: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Telnet servers ...
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 14:09:21 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <avf8iq$omc$1@main.gmane.org> (raw)
I downloaded, compiled and am now using (via xinetd) the telnet daemon
from GNU's Inetutils. In RH distributions, I noticed the daemon takes on
the name "/sbin/in.telnetd" (or something very similar) whereas the
inetutils
telnet daemon takes on the name "/usr/libexec/telnetd".
Two questions:
* Is there a difference between the two daemons?
and, a little more GNU install specific...
* What does the /usr/libexec directory typically hold?
I thought after accepting the default "./configure" outputs and running
"make && make install", the daemons would be placed in /sbin or
/usr/sbin.
- Jamie
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next reply other threads:[~2003-01-07 19:09 UTC|newest]
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2003-01-07 19:09 Jamie Risk [this message]
2003-01-07 20:19 ` Telnet servers Ken Moffat
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