05-20-2002
you can turn off services and ports by editing the
/etc/services and
/etc/inetd.conf file and comment out "#" the required ports and services
Last edited by hassan2; 05-21-2002 at 05:27 AM..
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rxecho
RXECHO(8) Linux System Managers Manual RXECHO(8)
NAME
rxecho - Route AX.25 packets between ports transparently.
SYNOPSIS
rxecho [-l] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
Rxecho copies AX.25 frames between interfaces without altering their contents. The purpose of this utility is to allow other AX.25 aware
programs/computers to share the same AX.25 ports as the Linux kernel AX.25 code. It could be used to route packets out onto another serial
port to allow another machine running DOS based programs to share the same radio ports as the Linux machine, or it could route packets out
onto a pseudo-tty to another application on the same machine. The copying could even be to another radio port.
The copying of the packets is controlled by a configuration file rxecho.conf(5), which can be set up to selectively copy packets.
OPTIONS
-l Enables logging of errors to the system log, the default is off.
-v Display the version.
FILES
/etc/ax25/axports
/etc/ax25/rxecho.conf
SEE ALSO
axports(5), rxecho.conf(5), kissattach(8).
AUTHOR
Tomi Manninen OH2BNS <oh2bns@sral.fi>
Linux 15 October 1996 RXECHO(8)