Yes, I think is where I put the port I am using, but where do I specify
what
program tu run when that port is used?
isn't it in inetd.conf?
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Alfonso Barreto Lopez Inst. de Inv. de Matematicas U.N.A.M
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Dan Cyr wrote:
>
> Sockets are opened in /etc/services
>
>
> Dan
>
> to 07:52 PM 4/28/1998 -0500, Alfonso Barreto Lopez wrote:
> >When I try to give a service in inetd, does the socket is created, if
> >sohow can I handle it, if not how can I stablish the comunication with the
> >client socket...
> >Thanks for your time
>
>
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