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Fedora Core 6 Update: xinetd-2.3.14-9.fc6
--------------------------------------------------------------------- Fedora Update Notification FEDORA-2007-512 2007-05-21 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Product : Fedora Core 6 Name : xinetd Version : 2.3.14 Release : 9.fc6 Summary : A secure replacement for inetd. Description : Xinetd is a secure replacement for inetd, the Internet services daemon. Xinetd provides access control for all services based on the address of the remote host and/or on time of access and can prevent denial-of-access attacks. Xinetd provides extensive logging, has no limit on the number of server arguments, and lets you bind specific services to specific IP addresses on your host machine. Each service has its own specific configuration file for Xinetd; the files are located in the /etc/xinetd.d directory. --------------------------------------------------------------------- * Thu May 17 2007 Jan Safranek <jsafranek redhat com> - 2:2.3.14-9 - service xinitd status returns correct value (#232887) - use ssize_t instead of int (#211776) --------------------------------------------------------------------- This update can be downloaded from: http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/6/ 7c1694d61fcb56a1aaf1ab82ac8c60c27f3efc93 SRPMS/xinetd-2.3.14-9.fc6.src.rpm 7c1694d61fcb56a1aaf1ab82ac8c60c27f3efc93 noarch/xinetd-2.3.14-9.fc6.src.rpm f8c32bcd1acf281a7f5cd2a27882b052f0aedace ppc/xinetd-2.3.14-9.fc6.ppc.rpm 10705b6efd73db3f763f534fa76bd24a9e2d9083 ppc/debug/xinetd-debuginfo-2.3.14-9.fc6.ppc.rpm 0e7dd5dfb701d6e58cb3d2bc53bf6559f1830b67 x86_64/xinetd-2.3.14-9.fc6.x86_64.rpm 02d52a3442da101a0f95d3f6ae16b0d8e361dec8 x86_64/debug/xinetd-debuginfo-2.3.14-9.fc6.x86_64.rpm 7e234bf0fca36f01995c86635c023af1667663d8 i386/debug/xinetd-debuginfo-2.3.14-9.fc6.i386.rpm 46acd7f4453b49bf97f0a21759afc03f3128e682 i386/xinetd-2.3.14-9.fc6.i386.rpm This update can be installed with the 'yum' update program. Use 'yum update package-name' at the command line. For more information, refer to 'Managing Software with yum,' available at http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/. ---------------------------------------------------------------------