Re: [9fans] Content of your /rc/bin/service or /dis/svc ?

2024-03-05 Thread hiro
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/

Re: [9fans] Content of your /rc/bin/service or /dis/svc ?

2024-03-05 Thread a
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

Re: [9fans] Content of your /rc/bin/service or /dis/svc ?

2024-03-05 Thread sirjofri
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

Re: [9fans] Content of your /rc/bin/service or /dis/svc ?

2024-03-05 Thread 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 you then bind-mount /cfg/machinename/service to that machine