Radix cross Linux

The main Radix cross Linux repository contains the build scripts of packages, which have the most complete and common functionality for desktop machines

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+# See "man 8 inetd" for more information.
+#
+# If you make changes to this file, either reboot your machine or send the
+# inetd a HUP signal:
+# Do a "ps x" as root and look up the pid of inetd. Then do a
+# "kill -HUP <pid of inetd>".
+# The inetd will re-read this file whenever it gets that signal.
+#
+# <service_name> <sock_type> <proto> <flags> <user> <server_path> <args>
+#
+# The first 4 services are really only used for debugging purposes, so
+# we comment them out since they can otherwise be used for some nasty
+# denial-of-service attacks.  If you need them, uncomment them.
+# echo   	stream	tcp	nowait	root	internal
+# echo   	dgram	udp	wait	root	internal
+# discard	stream	tcp	nowait	root	internal
+# discard	dgram	udp	wait	root	internal
+# daytime	stream	tcp	nowait	root	internal
+# daytime	dgram	udp	wait	root	internal
+# chargen	stream	tcp	nowait	root	internal
+# chargen	dgram	udp	wait	root	internal
+# time		stream	tcp	nowait	root	internal
+# time		dgram	udp	wait	root	internal
+#
+# These are standard services:
+#
+# Very Secure File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server.
+# ftp     stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  vsftpd
+#
+# Professional File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server.
+# ftp     stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  proftpd
+#
+# Telnet server:
+# telnet	stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/tcpd	in.telnetd
+#
+# The comsat daemon notifies the user of new mail when biff is set to y:
+# comsat        dgram   udp     wait    root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  in.comsat
+#
+# Shell, login, exec and talk are BSD protocols
+#
+# shell	stream	tcp	nowait	root	/usr/sbin/tcpd	in.rshd -L
+# login	stream	tcp	nowait	root	/usr/sbin/tcpd	in.rlogind
+# exec	stream	tcp	nowait	root	/usr/sbin/tcpd	in.rexecd
+# talk	dgram	udp	wait	root	/usr/sbin/tcpd	in.talkd
+# ntalk	dgram	udp	wait	root	/usr/sbin/tcpd	in.talkd
+#
+# To use the talk daemons from KDE, comment the talk and ntalk lines above
+# and uncomment the ones below:
+# talk    dgram   udp     wait    root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  /usr/bin/kotalkd
+# ntalk   dgram   udp     wait    root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  /usr/bin/ktalkd
+#
+# Kerberos authenticated services
+#
+# klogin	stream	tcp	nowait	root	/usr/sbin/tcpd	rlogind -k
+# eklogin	stream	tcp	nowait	root	/usr/sbin/tcpd	rlogind -k -x
+# kshell	stream	tcp	nowait	root	/usr/sbin/tcpd	rshd -k
+#
+# Services run ONLY on the Kerberos server
+#
+# krbupdate	stream	tcp	nowait	root	/usr/sbin/tcpd	registerd
+# kpasswd	stream	tcp	nowait	root	/usr/sbin/tcpd	kpasswdd
+#
+# POP and IMAP mail servers
+#
+# Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) server:
+# pop3    stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  /usr/sbin/popa3d
+# Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) server:
+# imap2   stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  imapd
+#
+# The Internet Unix to Unix copy (UUCP) service:
+# uucp	stream	tcp	nowait	uucp	/usr/sbin/tcpd	/usr/lib/uucp/uucico	-l
+#
+# Tftp service is provided primarily for booting.  Most sites
+# run this only on machines acting as "boot servers." 
+# tftp  dgram   udp     wait    root    /usr/sbin/in.tftpd  in.tftpd -s /tftpboot -r blksize
+#
+# Internet Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) server:
+# bootps	dgram	udp	wait	root	/usr/sbin/bootpd	bootpd
+#
+# Finger, systat and netstat give out user information which may be
+# valuable to potential "system crackers."  Many sites choose to disable 
+# some or all of these services to improve security.
+# Try "telnet localhost systat" and "telnet localhost netstat" to see that
+# information yourself!
+# finger	stream	tcp	nowait	nobody	/usr/sbin/tcpd	in.fingerd -u
+# systat	stream	tcp	nowait	nobody	/usr/sbin/tcpd	/bin/ps	-auwwx
+# netstat	stream	tcp	nowait	root	/usr/sbin/tcpd	/bin/netstat	-a
+#
+# Ident service is used for net authentication
+# auth	stream	tcp	wait	root	/usr/sbin/in.identd	in.identd
+#
+# These are to start Samba, an smb server that can export filesystems to
+# Pathworks, Lanmanager for DOS, Windows for Workgroups, Windows95, Lanmanager
+# for Windows, Lanmanager for OS/2, Windows NT, etc.  
+# If you're running smbd and nmbd as daemons in /etc/rc.d/rc.samba, then you
+# shouldn't uncomment these lines.
+# netbios-ssn    stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/smbd  smbd
+# netbios-ns     dgram   udp     wait    root    /usr/sbin/nmbd  nmbd
+#
+# Sun-RPC based services.
+# <service name/version><sock_type><rpc/prot><flags><user><server><args>
+# rstatd/1-3	dgram	rpc/udp	wait	root	/usr/sbin/tcpd	rpc.rstatd
+# rusersd/2-3	dgram	rpc/udp	wait	root	/usr/sbin/tcpd	rpc.rusersd
+# walld/1	dgram	rpc/udp	wait	root	/usr/sbin/tcpd	rpc.rwalld
+#
+# End of inetd.conf.