# This is an empty xinetd service configuration. To add a service to
# xinetd copy this file to /etc/xinetd.d giving it a name similar to the
# service you are adding. Next change the service name before the curly
# brace to match the name found in /etc/services. Then modify the following
# attributes
service empty
{
# This is for quick on or off of the service
disable = no
# The next attributes are mandatory for all services
id =
type =
wait =
socket_type =
# protocol = socket type is usually enough
# External services must fill out the following
user =
group =
server =
server_args =
# External services not listed in /etc/services must fill out the next one
port =
# RPC based services must fill out these
rpc_version =
rpc_number =
# Logging options
log_type =
log_on_success =
log_on_failure =
# Networking options
flags =
bind =
redirect =
v6only =
# Access restrictions
only_from =
no_access =
access_times =
cps =
instances =
per_source =
max_load =
deny_time =
mdns =
# Environmental options
env =
passenv =
nice =
umask =
groups =
rlimit_as =
rlimit_cpu =
rlimit_data =
rlimit_rss =
rlimit_stack =
# Banner options. (Banners aren't normally used)
# banner =
# banner_success =
# banner_fail =
}