Re: Xinetd Based Services

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Glynn Clements stated the following:
> 
> SoloCDM wrote:
> 
> > What do the following xinetd based services provide?
> 
> > daytime: off
> > daytime-udp: off
> > time: off
> > time-udp: off
> 
> They are primarily "test" services:
> 
> Daytime: Outputs the current date and time as text:
> 
>     $ hose localhost daytime -slave
>     Tue Jan 29 15:54:51 2002
> 
> Time: The number of seconds since midnight, January 1, 1900, in binary
> (4 bytes, big-endian):
> 
>     $ hose localhost time -slave | od -t x1
>     0000000 c0 01 44 a6
>     0000004

Hello!

Is time or time-udp used for ntp *or* does that belong to the daytime
types?

Also, what is hose and where can it be found?

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