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From: lichtin@olsen.ch (Martin Lichtin)
Subject: Proper way to run kermit in server mode under inetd?
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I tried the following under SunOS, in /etc/inetd.conf, and it really
seems to work!
kermit stream tcp nowait nobody <path>/kermit kermit -x -l 1
However, I was (sort of) guessing the open stdin file handle. Is this
the proper ways of doing it or is there a cleaner way?
However, there's a real serious problem that when I'm not explicitly
shutdown the kermit server with a BYE or FINISH command, the server
goes into a (endless?) loop complaining "TCP/IP: Broken pipe" trying
to send "\1# N3". Any hint on how to avoid this behaviour? I can't
count on clients to properly shutdown the connection...
Thanks,
Martin