[Coco] becker and VCC1.43beta

Gene Heskett gheskett at wdtv.com
Sun Apr 21 15:17:23 EDT 2013


On Sunday 21 April 2013 14:49:03 Aaron Wolfe did opine:

> On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at wdtv.com> wrote:
> >> If you'd like the web server to run on port 6309 instead of 80, use a
> >> line like:
> >> 
> >> 6309,runb,httpd
> > 
> > The only way I can get inetd to accept the above line is without the
> > comma's, then it will run but of course not work.  Or does it? I just
> 
> The line must be specified as shown in the original email.  Port
> number comma runb comma httpd.
> 
> > 6809 telnet protect banner,login,
> > 6810 proc,
> > 6309 runb httpd
> > 
> > FWIW, port 6810 doesn't get me a proc report, nor do I get any
> > response from port 6809.
> 
> Your second line is invalid and likely causing the third to be
> completely ignored.
> 
That second line came with DW, way back when.  The trailing comma in that 
location has always looked suspect to me, but ALL examples show a space 
between the port number and what is to be run on that port.  According to 
the format line below, there should not be a comma separating the 
6309,runb, but a space?  Note the first line, also from the DW examples, 
also has a trailing comma, further confusing me at least, so what /are/ the 
exact rules for this?

If I put the commas back in it, I get a PATH NOT FOUND for each of them on 
the inetd startup.  Take those two out, no startup errors.

> The format is:
> 
> port# [optional arguments],OS-9 command,OS-9 command args

Humm, and yes, I now see the comma after the optional arguments.  And its 
outside the [], so I'll go put them back in even where there were never 
anything but spaces.  For that, I'll BRB.

This boots w/o any #10, unk symbol errors
6809 telnet protect banner,login,
6810 proc
6309 runb,httpd,

So all I changed was deleting the trailing , on line 2.  And after listing 
that on /t2 so I could copy/paste, it appears it has crashed, /t2 has no 
response.

I'm going to go drill & tap some holes for a monitor mount.
> 
> 
> -Aaron
> 
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