# This is an empty xinetd service configuration. To add a service to # xinetd copy this file to /etc/xinetd.d giving it a name similar to the # service you are adding. Next change the service name before the curly # brace to match the name found in /etc/services. Then modify the following # attributes service empty { # This is for quick on or off of the service disable = no # The next attributes are mandatory for all services id = type = wait = socket_type = # protocol = socket type is usually enough # External services must fill out the following user = group = server = server_args = # External services not listed in /etc/services must fill out the next one port = # RPC based services must fill out these rpc_version = rpc_number = # Logging options log_type = log_on_success = log_on_failure = # Networking options flags = bind = redirect = v6only = # Access restrictions only_from = no_access = access_times = cps = instances = per_source = max_load = deny_time = mdns = # Environmental options env = passenv = nice = umask = groups = rlimit_as = rlimit_cpu = rlimit_data = rlimit_rss = rlimit_stack = # Banner options. (Banners aren't normally used) # banner = # banner_success = # banner_fail = }