09-02-2007
Remove it from /etc/inetd.conf.
Then restart inetd i.e.
kill -HUP pid
where pid is the inetd daemon's process id.
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roarmonhttp
roarmonhttp(1) System User's Manual: roarmonhttp roarmonhttp(1)
NAME
roarmonhttp - CGI and inetd based streaming server emulation for RoarAudio
SYNOPSIS
roarmonhttp [--inetd]
DESCRIPTION
This program emulates a streaming server using RoarAudio. It can be run from via a webserver as CGI or via inetd in inetd mode. IN CGI
mode it is limited to client (listener) HTTP connections. In inetd mode it can handle source clients and gopher, too. There is no need
for a specal port for gopher. The protocol is detected per client at runtime.
OPTIONS
--inetd
Enables inetd mode.
--server SERVER
Set Server to connect to. This may be usfull in inetd mode.
--rate, --bits, --channels, --codec
Sets the default rate, bits, channels or codec. Those option taking a argument for the given option. Codec names may be used.
--rel-id SID
Set the stream ID for the stream this stream is relative to.
--help Show a brief help.
EXAMPLES
Here is an example of a roarmonhttp listening on port 8000 using inetd:
8000 stream tcp nowait roard /usr/bin/roarmonhttp roarmonhttp --inetd
SEE ALSO
inetd(8), inetd.conf(5), roartips(7), libroar(7), RoarAudio(7).
HISTORY
For history information see RoarAudio(7).
RoarAudio January 2010 roarmonhttp(1)