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author | Kevin Lange <kevin.lange@dakko.us> | 2012-05-25 23:16:30 +0900 |
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committer | Kevin Lange <kevin.lange@dakko.us> | 2012-05-25 23:16:30 +0900 |
commit | 299654a4b304506a2233486fcb75743c927f3481 (patch) | |
tree | 3e97d16860b4548a7f2a0b328a4b1f22c602c7cb | |
parent | 99dc3100b9df5dc2f6c8484d104b6a7fd233ee10 (diff) | |
download | nyancat-299654a4b304506a2233486fcb75743c927f3481.tar.gz |
Updated README to note the existence of the Debian package.
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@@ -18,7 +18,11 @@ To use the telnet server, you need to add a configuration that runs: nyancat -t -... to either an `inetd` or `xinetd` server. I am using `openbsd-inetd`, which you must give *both* arguments (`nyancat` and `-t`) to, which I found odd. +We recommend `openbsd-inetd`, but `xinetd` will work as well, and you should be able to use any other compatible `inetd` flavor. + +## Debian + +If you are running Debian Sid ("unstable" as of writing this), you can install the `nyancat` package and the `nyancat-server` pseudo-package, the latter of which will install `openbsd-inetd` (unless you have another `inetd` installed) and set up `/etc/initd.conf` properly (note that it probably won't work if you have `xinetd`, so you're on your own in that case). I am not the maintainer of this package, please direct any questions or bugs to [jmccrohan](https://github.com/jmccrohan). ## Licenses, References, etc. |