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Re: oversize bug squashed!
On Mon, 21 Oct 1996, Randy Wright wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Oct 1996, Amos Shapira wrote:
>
> > Ira Abramov wrote:
> > > btw, does anyone know what this means?
> > > Oct 21 09:12:18 bit inetd[105]: /usr/bin/tcpd: exit status 0x1
> > > Oct 21 09:12:34 bit last message repeated 14 times
> tcpd is a "wrapper". inetd calls it to execute telnetd,
> ftpd, nntpd and any other call. You can insert your own
> tcpd in order to log connections to local servers or
> for other purposes.
yes, that's what tcpd should do, I know... but why does it exit 15 times
in a row with a status of "1" in 1 second intervals once every 6 minutes?
the only short tcp sessions I can think of that behave like that are http
requests, but my httpd isn't wrapped but in standalone!
any means to log it to a deeper level?
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