Salut, Juste une petite question:
regis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ben en fait ce n'est pas normal que les serveurs de mails réagissent comment > ça sur un réseau 100 Mbits Comment ça "plante" exactement ? > Donc la solus que j'ai c'est de relancer inetd toutes les 10s mais cela n'est > pas propre (Mon inetd ne lance que qpopper) man inetd: [...] There must be an entry for each field. The fields of the configuration file are as follows: service name socket type protocol wait/nowait[.max] user[.group] server program server program arguments [...] It must be listed as ``wait'' in order to avoid a race; the server reads the first packet, creates a new socket, and then forks and exits to allow inetd to check for new service requests to spawn new servers. The optional ``max'' suffix (separated from ``wait'' or ``nowait'' by a dot) specifies the maximum number of server instances that may be spawned from inetd within an interval of 60 sec- onds. When omitted, ``max'' defaults to 40. Tu as pensé à ce "max" ? Mes 2 cents. -- Laetrile is the pits. -- François TOURDE - tourde.org - 23 rue Bernard GANTE - 93250 VILLEMOMBLE Tél: 01 49 35 96 69 - Mob: 06 81 01 81 80 eMail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - URL: http://francois.tourde.org/