John L Fjellstad wrote:
Dirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know inetd forwards a programms (servers) stdout to the client... but
where does it forward the requests from a client to? It's not stdin..
It there any simple example server available that was written to work
with inetd?
There
John L Fjellstad wrote:
Dirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know inetd forwards a programms (servers) stdout to the client... but
where does it forward the requests from a client to? It's not stdin..
It there any simple example server available that was written to work
with inetd?
There
I know inetd forwards a programms (servers) stdout to the client... but
where does it forward the requests from a client to? It's not stdin..
It there any simple example server available that was written to work
with inetd?
Dirk
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My understanding is that it depends upon the type of connection. A dgram
(nowait) server is spawned separately and the socket is passed, while a
wait server is passed stdin, stdout, and stderr and managed through inetd.
Dirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know inetd forwards a programms (servers) stdout to the client... but
where does it forward the requests from a client to? It's not stdin..
It there any simple example server available that was written to work
with inetd?
There is Stephens' UNIX Network
I know inetd forwards a programms (servers) stdout to the client... but
where does it forward the requests from a client to? It's not stdin..
It there any simple example server available that was written to work
with inetd?
Dirk
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