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UDP server on Solaris 9

So I am attempting to implement a UDP server on an older Solaris 9 box; the server will be handling packets at a rate of about 12/sec and will be constructing acknowledgment messages on the fly.

I've found snippets of sample code here and there on the net... should I be writing this from scratch or is there some kind of service (a couple people have mentioned inetd) that I should be basing this on?

Point me in the right direction... please?

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