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garbage value for the username (hex garbage, that is), and the -d flag provides a default username for fallback purposes if the user cannot be looked up. That is very useful for the case where inetd auth is running on a NAT box. While I'm here updating the manpage, clean up an English error and a few small nits. |
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inetd.c | ||
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pathnames.h |