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2.6.4.3. Altering xinetd Configuration Files
				A range of directives are available for services protected by 
xinetd. This section highlights some of the more commonly used options.
			2.6.4.3.1. Logging Options
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					The following logging options are available for both 
/etc/xinetd.conf and the service-specific configuration files within the /etc/xinetd.d/ directory.
				
					The following is a list of some of the more commonly used logging options:
				
- ATTEMPT— Logs the fact that a failed attempt was made (- log_on_failure).
- DURATION— Logs the length of time the service is used by a remote system (- log_on_success).
- EXIT— Logs the exit status or termination signal of the service (- log_on_success).
- HOST— Logs the remote host's IP address (- log_on_failureand- log_on_success).
- PID— Logs the process ID of the server receiving the request (- log_on_success).
- USERID— Logs the remote user using the method defined in RFC 1413 for all multi-threaded stream services (- log_on_failureand- log_on_success).
					For a complete list of logging options, see the 
xinetd.conf man page.