Hi Julien, On 30/04/07, Julien BLACHE wrote: > "Hugh McMaster" wrote: > > I have fixed this issue, by adding the sane-port to /etc/services. > > Now 'saned -d128' shows the port and allows remote access, but normal > > 'saned' just closes down as before. > > Are you running saned via inetd (or xinetd) ? > > saned without arguments uses stdin/stdout for the network connection.
I am running saned via inetd. When you say that Saned uses the Standard Input/Standard Output, what do you mean? On a side note, I also created a Win32 binary of saned, and managed to run it using the -d(number)/-s flags. Thankyou for your help. Hugh