passing a socket to a spawned process.
Marcos Dione
mdione at grulic.org.ar
Mon Oct 11 14:25:06 EDT 2004
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On Mon, Oct 11, 2004 at 10:23:27AM -0700, Mike M wrote: > Is it possible? In the parent process, I have a socket that binds, > listens and then accepts new connections (which creates new sockets in > the process). I want to be able to pass some of these new sockets to > a spawned process. Is it possible, and if so how? just accept() before fork()'ing. the socket will be cloned. then close the socket on the parent, unless needed. -- (Not so) Random fortune: (Really) Random fortune: mdione at tempest:~$ cat /dev/random | uuencode random | head -n 3 begin 644 random M=?:,8:@5MVVIM6>NAYQ6O at I&H86>.3(L"F7S>U'.9`2;%LEAR/E8M[*F=(MP M5C>B3Y2F(X,`SW1UPAL*+OIV'EM/Z$_-15':B#<6I99_P,H%=$S6$H<&W-!;
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