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It will trigger when anything makes a connection to the port it is listening on, regardless of whether or not there is any data transferred. Do you have anything that is trying to make connections on the specific port? A browser perhaps? Or is the system presenting the port over the internet? The joblog for INETD should record where each connection comes from and what service it connects to.


If not, you might check your local PC's for some kind of infection. A port scanner is a pretty common type of malware that PC's often pickup.


Lastly, your network might have some kind of scan on it that is causing the issue.


-Paul






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Subject: What initiates an INETD job?

It is my (limited) understanding that the listener would/should trigger the instance only when data was received on the INETD configured IP address/port (and in this case there hasn't been any 'recent' activity).

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