Re: identd ??

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> What is identd? For which purpose it is used?
> 

Hi,

man identd

Identd  is  a  server which implements the TCP/IP proposed
       standard IDENT user identification protocol  as  specified
       in the RFC 1413 document.

       identd  operates by looking up specific TCP/IP connections
       and returning the user name of the process owning the con-
       nection.   It  can  optionally  return  other  information
       instead of a user name.


> What is meaning of
>
>  "Jul 24 17:25:04 ns1 inetd[19450]: execv /usr/sbin/in.identd: No such
>   file or directory"

This means you don't have identd!

                                   
                                                          MURAT KOC  

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