# # This is the master xinetd configuration file. Settings in the # default section will be inherited by all service configurations # unless explicitly overridden in the service configuration. See # xinetd.conf in the man pages for a more detailed explanation of # these attributes. defaults { # The next two items are intended to be a quick access place to # temporarily enable or disable services. # # enabled = # disabled = # Previous default in SUSE - please don't forget to use the logrotate. The # sample configuration is in /usr/share/packages/doc/xinetd/logrotate # log_type = FILE /var/log/xinetd.log # Define general logging characteristics. log_type = SYSLOG daemon info log_on_failure = HOST ATTEMPT log_on_success = HOST EXIT DURATION # Define access restriction defaults # # no_access = # only_from = localhost # max_load = 0 cps = 50 10 instances = 30 per_source = 10 # # The specification of an interface is interesting, if we are on a firewall. # For example, if you only want to provide services from an internal # network interface, you may specify your internal interfaces IP-Address. # # bind = 127.0.0.1 # Address and networking defaults # # bind = # mdns = yes v6only = no # setup environmental attributes # # passenv = groups = yes umask = 002 # Generally, banners are not used. This sets up their global defaults # # banner = # banner_fail = # banner_success = } includedir /etc/xinetd.d