> What's the "in" bit in in.identd?
"internet" - ie: it uses normal TCP/IP sockets to communicate with the
outside world. Some other daemons are called, for example "rpc.nfsd" to
indicate that they use the RPC mechanism to talk to everyone.
Colm
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