Thanks for the suggestion.

That's what I ended up doing. It's actually probably
easier this way because I can restrict access by 
changing hosts.allow rather than a -HUP on xinetd.  

> 
> Why not just use the tcp wrapper for stuff in your xinetd which would
> allow only traffic from specific locations?
> 
> 
> On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 08:20:20 -0500, Wakefield, Thad M.
> <twakefield at stcloudstate.edu> wrote:
> > Xinetd starts tftpd but doesn't stop it after file transfers
> > which then allows unrestricted access to tftp. I've tried an
> > assortment of changes to /etc/conf.d/in.tftpd, /etc/xinetd.d
> > /tftp and /etc/init.d/xinetd without any success. Xinetd and
> > tftp-hpa were installed by emerge.
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> -- 
> Loren H. Burlingame <loren at lhb.name>
> GPG Key ID: 0x112DCF4F
> "Irony can be pretty ironic sometimes."
>    -William Shatner (a.k.a. Buck Murdock)

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