Question: xinetd (extended Internet services daemon) maps input to a service's standard input and output to a service's standard out.
In other words, assuming a custom TCP service written in C, data coming into port X is mapped to stdin of the service and stdout of the service is mapped to data coming out of port Y.
Again, assuming a custom TCP service written in C, is there a way for that service to determine the connecting client's IP Address?
Web Research: As of the posting of this question, there are NO other questions on Stack Exchange (or elsewhere) that specifically deal with xinetd TCP services written in C attempting to determine the connecting client's IP Address.
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FOLLOW UP NOTE: xinetd takes the socket descriptor associated with TCP port X and maps it to the service's standard input.
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