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Re: ssh



Yes, that's true.  But the SSH docs suggest not using (x)inetd to
start sshd because of the time it takes it to start.  Don't know how
long but it takes some time for it to generate keys and such.

On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 01:17:14PM -0400, George McConnell wrote:
> you can run sshd from xinetd using the -i option.
> 
> this lets you control access to the ssh server with tcp wrappers and cuts
> down (albeit small) on the cpu load by having an sshd constantly running in
> the background.

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