all this makes sense. thank you.
i might be dense, but what's the problem with inetd exactly?
On 3/5/24, a...@9srv.net wrote:
> I wonder what percentage of people who reply are going to be running a
> finger server they wrote. :-) My tcp79 comes from my implementation,
> here: http://txtpunk.com/
I wonder what percentage of people who reply are going to be running a finger
server they wrote. :-) My tcp79 comes from my implementation, here:
http://txtpunk.com/finger/index.html
I think we've got enough interoperable unicode-aware implementations we can
start working on the update to the R
Hi,
05.03.2024 22:38:59 Edouard Klein :
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for your answer.
>
>
> sirjofri writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I don't use /rc/bin/service anymore, but I use /cfg/machinename/service
>> instead. My contents are copies of what's in /rc/bin/service or my own
>> scripts:
>
> I assume that
Hi,
Thank you for your answer.
sirjofri writes:
> Hello,
>
> I don't use /rc/bin/service anymore, but I use /cfg/machinename/service
> instead. My contents are copies of what's in /rc/bin/service or my own
> scripts:
I assume that you then bind-mount /cfg/machinename/service to that
machine