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Old 07-12-2012, 12:03 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by aditya3098 View Post
Getting the telnetd off of debian...
The i386 version of busybox's telnetd doesn't need inetd, but the armel one does
If it needs inetd, then it isn't telnetd its telnet.
I noticed that in your earlier post, was not sure if that was a typo or not, since you evidently have to pay for each character you type.

telnet: The client
telnetd: The server

inetd: The "super server"
I.E: Starts other programs "on demand"

telnetd, from any provider, will run either as a daemon (the: d) A.K.A: a "service" or may be started on-demand (by inetd or similar).
It only depends on how you configure it, not the arch its built for.
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