Query: inetd
OS: ultrix
Section: 8c
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inetd(8c) inetd(8c) Name inetd - internet service daemon Syntax /etc/inetd [ -d ] [ configfile ] Description The daemon is the listener daemon for most of the internet service functions. When is started, it reads the configuration file specified (configfile) and opens a socket for each specified service. When receives a connection on a stream socket or a packet on a datagram socket, then invokes the server specified in the configuration file to service the request. The server is given a socket descriptor of 0 for the service requested. The configfile is the configuration file specifying the services requiring the daemon's services. If a configuration file is not specified, then uses the default file, The format of this file is described in The configuration file is reread whenever receives a hangup signal. Options -d Open all sockets with the debug option. The socket will be passed to the server with debug enabled. Restrictions The daemon can only handle a limited number of services at any one time. This number is related to the maximum number of file descriptors that a process can have. If many services are needed, you should run multiple copies of each with its own individual configuration file. Files See Also inetd.conf(5) inetd(8c)
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