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Extended Internet Services daemon, which starts internet protocols such as FTP or telnet as needed

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bash script user input with xinetd

Doing some exercises / tutorials with xinetd. I setup the script below as a xinetd controlled service. #!/bin/bash str1="password" printf 'Hello...' printf '%(%Y-%m-%d)T\n' -1 # Prompt for ...
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Ruby Script fails while invoked via xinetd

This is my first post on stack overflow and it's a bummer, so please bear with me. I have a ruby script which has worked flawlessly for years on an Ubuntu 14.04 Server. I set up a new Ubuntu 22.04 ...
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Telnet/ssh server that runs a nodejs script in interactive mode

I've been using Ink (https://github.com/vadimdemedes/ink) to create a simple nodejs cli tool using React. Currently all it does is ask some questions and then displays a response. I'd like to create a ...
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Can Windows Service be started by incoming TCP connection?

I'd like to make a small Windows Service, that would be shutdown most of the time, but would be automatically activated when incoming TCP (REST?) connection comes. I do not want the service to be ...
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Nagios nrpe plugin install on remote host

On Centos7, following nrpe plugin install steps, when testing the connection between the Nagios server and the remote agent, I got this error... /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H 192.168.50.5 ...
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xinetd server return value is not readable [closed]

I have enabled all xinetd services and I am calling it from the c program. Everything works fine but when I call the time service, it returns 4 bytes value that is unreadable. Following is one sample ...
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Is xinetd configurable on HP-UX and AIX?

I know inetd is available on HP-UX and AIX. on Linux, inetd is available for kernel 2.x and below, and xinetd is available for 3.x and higher. On HP-UX and AIX, xinetd has no way to install or use. ...
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XINETD Cannot Launch NSCA Daemon Unless XINETD Started Via Command Line

I have configured xinetd to launch NSCA when a connection on port 5667 is made. I can start xinetd by command line as root and things work correctly: /usr/sbin/xinetd -stayalive -pidfile /var/run/...
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haproxy with xinetd shows warning: can't get client address: Connection reset by peer

I have followed this tutorial to setup a HAProxy server with a Galera clustering of 2 MariaDB servers; therefore, HAProxy, frontend and backend are working well except I got this warning message below....
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php xinetd UDP socket - fwrite STDOUT errno 89

I've a simple xINETd UDP service written in PHP - basicly acting as a proxy -, but when I try to write back the answer with fwrite(STDOUT, $ans); I'm getting an interesting error: PHP Notice: fwrite(...
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Systemctl: Argument list too long

I'm running Centos 7 and need to install a check_mk agent to get machine stats. I have successfully installed the agent in many others Centos 7 of the same cluster through an rpm package but with the ...
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Xinetd error service/protocol combination not in /etc/services

Trying to create a simple xinetd style server without needing to create a full service first. I have the following file which is located at /etc/xinetd.d/myscript: service tester { disable = ...
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Debugging xinetd services with GDB

I have a xinetd service that runs an executable on client requests. I want to debug executable. How to do this in smart way?
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How to Obtain IP Address of Connected Client in xinetd Custom Service

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 ...
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How to create a service that will respond to an HTTP request by running a bash script and returning the output?

I have a DO loadbalancer setup in front of a MySQL Group Replication setup. What I need to do is create a health check for the loadbalancer via an http request. What I've come up with so far is to ...
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Xinetd server connection refused

I'm using xinetd on Fedora. I put a file called telnet inside the etc/xinetd.d folder with the following content: service telnet { disable = yes id = telnet socket_type = stream ...
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Can't see echo output of shell script using xinetd

I've created a simple shell script named /usr/sbin/helloworld #!/bin/bash echo "Hello World" mkdir ~/itran read -p "Say Hello : " hello echo "$hello" exit 0 I created /etc/xinetd.d/testservice-map ...
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Python "jail" no output over xinetd

I'm trying out an insecure Python "jail" I found somewhere, when I run it locally and and execute it, it works fine. However, when I create a xinetd service for it, I can netcat to it, it does seem to ...
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xinetd service calls python script (doesn't execute properly)

I read this: You can use xinetd to add a service starting your python script. The standard input and output will be transmitted over the network on desired port, so you do not need to modify your ...
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Are there any known Linux inetd/"wait"-capable web servers with graceful idle shutdown?

I would like to start a web server on-demand as an inetd "tcp/wait" service which shuts itself down after a programmable period of inactivity. Many web servers already support inetd "tcp/nowait" mode,...
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What is the relationship between xinetd and mysql?

My mariadb was can not start up, and there are the part of the logs: Aug 16 15:52:19 ha-node1 xinetd[1523]: EXIT: mysqlchk signal=13 pid=12120 duration=0(sec) Aug 16 15:52:21 ha-node1 xinetd[1523]: ...
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How do you get xinetd to work with wait=yes for protocol=tcp

I have a service which will listen on port 8443 after it is launched. I have xinetd configured to start my service when a connection is made on port 8443. So Xinetd should launch my application and ...
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prevent output from script in xinetd service

I have a bash script that starts Xvnc after doing some other processing, and it's launched from a xinetd service. However the script indirectly outputs some text to stdout and stderr, which gets sent ...
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xinetd TCP remote host passed as server arg

Is there a way to pass TCP remote host as a server arg in xinetd? It's rather painful to try and strip it out of syslog or journald
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puppet notify xinetd doesn't reload xinetd service

I’m trying to install check_mk agent with the standard check_mk xinetd config file via puppet on a Debian 7 server. Check_mk installs without a problem but I've got an issue with the xinetd config. ...
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MySQL login-path issues with clustercheck script used in xinetd

default: on # description: mysqlchk service mysqlchk { # this is a config for xinetd, place it in /etc/xinetd.d/ disable = no flags = REUSE socket_type = ...
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TCP server that serves unix time

Is there a way through bash/nc/xinetd/nginx clever trickery to run a TCP server that only output Unix time then disconnect? A client connects to the TCP server, and server outputs the unix time in ...
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UDP port forwarding using xinetd

I was looking for an answer on my question on google and also here, but a didn't find a proper answer. So here is the context: I have a software running on some server (without firewall) in one ...
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Raspbmc Dropbear not using provided cmdline arguments

I have a raspbmc running on my rPi. Already configured to use ssh keys but I want to disable the password login option entirely. I have added the -s option in the /etc/default/dropbear: # any ...
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Running script over SSH works. But over xinetd or after switching user it wont work

im running a 7Days to Die server. Usually i connect via ssh with user "linux" and run the command: /home/linux/start This works, server is running. But when i switch user to root (su root) and run: ...
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xrdp with sesman for port redirection

I am using xrdp in Centos. 1) in /etc/xrdp/xrdp.ini I set the port to -1 [xrdp1] name=sesman-Xvnc lib=libvnc.so username=ask password=ask ip=127.0.0.1 port=-1 This is ok. I can login with my user ...
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xinetd / netcat - redirecting stdin/stdout

I have a simple xinetd controlled script that wraps the simple Java application that listens on the given port. As xinetd talks via stdin/stdout, I would like to use netcat to redirect the traffic to/...
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How make a perl script quit or end when the client connection to xinetd terminates?

I have a perl script which uses blocking IO (sysread and syswrite). This script is connected to a xinetd server listening on a TCP port. I Heard that xinetd puts a SIGHUP when client disconnects, so ...
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How to get a core dump from a service started by xinetd on Ubuntu Precise

I want to debug a service which fails with SIGPIPE. So I installed a a signal handler for SIGPIPE and called abort() in it in order to get a core dump. But I get none. I've set sysctl -w kernel....
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Pass Arguments to Bash Script when xinetd receive message via udp

i was wondering if its possible to pass args to a bash script when xinetd receive a command from a random host (in lan) via udp. To clearify: when i send e.g. hello from a random client to the xinetd ...
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Does xinetd preserve data integrity?

Background info: I have a page written in php that sends data to another server, like so: $url = "example=data&to=show&the=format&im=using"; $client = stream_socket_client("<IP ...
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Why does lchown() always fail on group in root process via xinetd?

I have a C++ application that summons a server on another machine via the xinetd service on Linux Centos5 64 bit. The summoned process is invoked as root, but I think it may be a root that does not ...
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Bash: An IF statement returns unexpected value, can you find the reason?

I've wrote a script which automatically downloads and installs Nagios NRPE on CentOS machines. The relevant portion of the script is: read -r -p "How would you like to configure the NRPE daemon? [X]...
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tftp logging to a separate file

I would like to log all TFTP server logging messages (and only those) to a separate log file. I'm using xinetd (extended Internet daemon) in Linux to provide a TFTP server. I tried adding log_type ...
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How does inetd know which process to send incoming data to?

I'm trying to replace a inetd/xinetd service by a standalone one. What is the simplest I can do this? Is there some standard code to get started?
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Firebird Classic server on Ubuntu 13.10 listen to remote connections

I've installed Firebird Classic on Ubuntu (13.10) and I need to open it to remote connections. netstat -an on port 3050 shows this: tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:3050 0.0.0.0:* ...
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Using xinetd/inetd, why should servers call fflush()?

All program on xinetd (which I've read) call fflush(). Why? For example, Inetd-Wikipedia #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> int main(int argc, char **argv) { const char *fn = argv[...
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Port forwarding with xinetd

I want to forward xinetd connection to another local port (say 12345). I based my solution on CentOS/Redhat documentation Chapter 17. TCP Wrappers and xinetd, article 17.4.3.3. In the example the ...
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Haskell default io buffering

Yesterday I wrote a little xinetd exercise for my students: make a reverse echo program. To learn something new, I tried to implement a Haskell solution. The trivial main = forever $ interact reverse ...
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OSX and CVSROOT

I am using on a computer OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.5 server. I want to configure CVS on it so that other computers can use that repository later. Can someone explain me ho to configure and start ...
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xinetd cannot nmap echo server remotely

I've configured xinetd and I want to access echo service remotely. The point is, when y do: nmap localhost it appears PORT STATE SERVICE 7/tcp open echo But when i make nmap [remote IP]...
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How does (x)inetd "split" its connected socket into STDIN/STDOUT/STDERR?

I presume that (x)inetd works like most daemons, in that when it accept()s a connection on a port it's monitoring, a socket is created. Somehow, though, before it fork()s and exec()s the target ...
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xinetd - unable to write to a file

Running CentOS. xinetd.d/clhtest entry is as follows: service clhtest { disable = no port = 8020 socket_type = stream ...
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Is it possible to warp multi tcp connection to single server process with xinetd?

I'm using a script on my server side to encrypt my tcp data (source here), but I'm not use it that much and not want it always running and keep using cpu/memory, so I want to use xinetd to solve my ...
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how to open daytime service on mac using launchctl?

well, there is solution on internet to linux's daytime service startup. But I can not find solution to Mac. I don't know if I should find the executable of daytime first, and then write a .plist file, ...
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