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H A DMakefilediff 0661be0b5d46f5702216b079ff62dfa3e2a5c764 Sun Nov 10 22:12:44 CET 1996 Julian Elischer <julian@FreeBSD.org> Reviewed by: Bill fenner
Submitted by: Archie Cobbs (Archie@whistle.com)

Changes to allow inted to control the number of servers to
start on each service. This is a defence against a denial of service attack
in which the system is made unusable by
an external party. It also allows the behaviour of
small memory systems to be more accuratly predicted, by
bounding the extent to which processes can multiply.
diff 0661be0b5d46f5702216b079ff62dfa3e2a5c764 Sun Nov 10 22:12:44 CET 1996 Julian Elischer <julian@FreeBSD.org> Reviewed by: Bill fenner
Submitted by: Archie Cobbs (Archie@whistle.com)

Changes to allow inted to control the number of servers to
start on each service. This is a defence against a denial of service attack
in which the system is made unusable by
an external party. It also allows the behaviour of
small memory systems to be more accuratly predicted, by
bounding the extent to which processes can multiply.
H A Dinetd.8diff 0661be0b5d46f5702216b079ff62dfa3e2a5c764 Sun Nov 10 22:12:44 CET 1996 Julian Elischer <julian@FreeBSD.org> Reviewed by: Bill fenner
Submitted by: Archie Cobbs (Archie@whistle.com)

Changes to allow inted to control the number of servers to
start on each service. This is a defence against a denial of service attack
in which the system is made unusable by
an external party. It also allows the behaviour of
small memory systems to be more accuratly predicted, by
bounding the extent to which processes can multiply.
diff 0661be0b5d46f5702216b079ff62dfa3e2a5c764 Sun Nov 10 22:12:44 CET 1996 Julian Elischer <julian@FreeBSD.org> Reviewed by: Bill fenner
Submitted by: Archie Cobbs (Archie@whistle.com)

Changes to allow inted to control the number of servers to
start on each service. This is a defence against a denial of service attack
in which the system is made unusable by
an external party. It also allows the behaviour of
small memory systems to be more accuratly predicted, by
bounding the extent to which processes can multiply.
H A Dinetd.cdiff 0661be0b5d46f5702216b079ff62dfa3e2a5c764 Sun Nov 10 22:12:44 CET 1996 Julian Elischer <julian@FreeBSD.org> Reviewed by: Bill fenner
Submitted by: Archie Cobbs (Archie@whistle.com)

Changes to allow inted to control the number of servers to
start on each service. This is a defence against a denial of service attack
in which the system is made unusable by
an external party. It also allows the behaviour of
small memory systems to be more accuratly predicted, by
bounding the extent to which processes can multiply.
diff 0661be0b5d46f5702216b079ff62dfa3e2a5c764 Sun Nov 10 22:12:44 CET 1996 Julian Elischer <julian@FreeBSD.org> Reviewed by: Bill fenner
Submitted by: Archie Cobbs (Archie@whistle.com)

Changes to allow inted to control the number of servers to
start on each service. This is a defence against a denial of service attack
in which the system is made unusable by
an external party. It also allows the behaviour of
small memory systems to be more accuratly predicted, by
bounding the extent to which processes can multiply.