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RE: [coldsync-hackers] Re: What goes in inetd.conf?



On my Redhat system, I tried messing with xinetd (used instead of inetd) and
couldn't get coldsync to work at all



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> From: owner-coldsync-hackers@lusars.net
> [mailto:owner-coldsync-hackers@lusars.net]On Behalf Of Andrew
> Arensburger
> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 12:40 PM
> To: coldsync-hackers@lusars.net
> Subject: Re: [coldsync-hackers] Re: What goes in inetd.conf?
>
>
> On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Alessandro Zummo wrote:
> >  On 03-Set-02 at 15:50:06,
> >   Andrew Arensburger <arensb+CShackers@ooblick.com> wrote:
> > > memory or retain transient information, but I'm wondering what the
> > > real issue is. Was there a serious problem getting it to run from
> > > /etc/ttys (or /etc/inittab under SysV-derivatives)?
> >
> > multiple network syncs at the same time...?
>
> 	Shouldn't be a problem (after all, the same problem appears with
> ftp, POP, IMAP, etc.)
> 	Just specify "nowait" in /etc/inetd.conf, so that inetd can fork
> the process, and listen for a new incoming connection.
>
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