Managing Linux® Systems with Webmin™ System Administration and Module Development
by Jamie Cameron
15.7. Other Operating Systems
Almost all versions of UNIX include inetd as standard, and use it to launch infrequently run server programs in the same way that Linux does. However, its configuration file format and capabilities are slightly different on other operating systems, which means that the module's user interface will not be exactly the same. The main page will always show lists of Internet and RPC services, but when editing or creating a service, different fields and options will be available depending on the UNIX variant you are running:
Sun Solaris
When editing an Internet service, the Max Per Minute and Execute as Group fields are not available.
Solaris versions 8 and above support IPv6 TCP and UDP protocols, as well as the standard ...
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