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Subject: Re: running server when logging out
From: Wade Maxfield <maxfield () one ! ctelcom ! net>
Date: 1998-11-30 1:23:18
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I believe that you could use inetd to run the server on a port you put
in /etc/services. Inetd has a configuration file. You could play with
it. I would make it run as a fairly low user. You can use sudo to run
programs you want that user to have access to as root.
wade
On Sun, 29 Nov 1998, Torben Dam Jensen wrote:
> Is there any way to run the server on linux when
> you are logged out?
> (so that you can connect using the viewer without having to
> start up a telnet client first) ?
>
> My idea is a cron job that runs once, then again in 5 years
> (=never).
>
> - Torben
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