Mark writes:
> However, what that manual DOESN'T say is that -c, -k and -l are
> really just sending POSIX signals to the inetd job, and when the
> inetd parent process receives those signals, action is taken. If
> you want to, you can just send these signals directly with your
> own kill command.
True, but 'kill' will still require you to have SM in order to send a signal
to another process I believe, so this doesn't help those who are looking to
let operators send messages to INETD.
G.
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