said:
>Where it's two people, you can only say 'They can't both be right.'
Often it's not that simple. They might both be partially right or they
might be answering different questions because they interpreted the
question differently.
>That tells me where it is, but not its function. I'll consult a couple
>of those Port List things I downloaded, in search of some edification.
Or try a query that implies you want a definition rather than a number:
identd server defined
will give you links to the gory details.
In short, Indentd stands for Indent Daemon. It's a server that implements
the Indentity Authentication Protocol. IRC servers contact the indentd
server on the IRC client system to verify, to some level, that the clients
are who they say they are.
Steven
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