15.3. xinetd
	The xinetd daemon is a TCP wrapped super
	service which controls access to a subset of popular network
	services including FTP, IMAP, and Telnet. It also provides
	service-specific configuration options for access control, enhanced
	logging, binding, redirection, and resource utilization control.
      
	When a client host attempts to connect to a network service controlled
	by xinetd, the super service receives the request and
	checks for any TCP wrappers access control rules. If access is allowed,
	xinetd verifies the connection is allowed under its
	own access rules for that service and that the service is not consuming
	more than its alloted amount of resources or in breach of any defined
	rules. It then starts an instance of the requested service and passes
	control of the connection to it. Once the connection is established,
	xinetd does not interfere further with communication
	between the client host and the server.