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Originally Posted by BWinmill
I've been poking around the new firmware. There are some interesting changes, some of which hint at things to come. (I'm not going into details though since it's probably proprietary information ... but if you look, like I looked, you shall find out too. )
One important thing though, /etc/inetd.conf is included in the bundle and will likely overwrite any modifications that you have made. The standard modifications to inetd.conf will work as before.
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If you haven't signed an NDA, then it isn't proprietary information. And if you can discover it, any other of their competitors can.