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NAMExinetd.log - xinetd service log formatDESCRIPTIONA service configuration may specify various degrees of logging when attempts are made to access the service. When logging for a service is enabled, xinetd will generate one-line log entries which have the following format (all entries have a timestamp as a prefix):entry: service-id data
The data depends on the entry. Possible entry types include:
In the following, the information enclosed in brackets appears if the appropriate log option is used. A START entry has the format: START: service-id [pid=%d]
[from=%d.%d.%d.%d]
An EXIT entry has the format: EXIT: service-id [type=%d] [pid=%d]
[duration=%d(sec)]
type can be either status or signal. The number is either the exit status or the signal that caused process termination. A FAIL entry has the format: FAIL: service-id reason
[from=%d.%d.%d.%d]
Possible reasons are:
A DATA entry has the format: DATA: service-id data
The data logged depends on the service.
A USERID entry has the format: USERID: service-id text
The text is the response of the identification daemon at the remote end excluding the port numbers (which are included in the response). A NOID entry has the format: NOID: service-id IP-address
reason
SEE ALSOxinetd(1L), xinetd.conf(5)
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