After a brief look at the storescp code, I do not see that it forks or uses threads to handle multiple network connections, is this correct?
If so, can storescp be run via inetd or some similar multiplexer so that it may handle multiple connections?
Thanks in advance
storescp and multiple connections
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Your observation is correct: "storescp" does not support multiple associations (in contrast to "imagectn").
And to your second question: No, unfortunately, "storescp" cannot be run via (x)inetd - at least not without some modifications. This is because "storescp" does not expect to get an open socket when it is called.
And to your second question: No, unfortunately, "storescp" cannot be run via (x)inetd - at least not without some modifications. This is because "storescp" does not expect to get an open socket when it is called.
imagectn and (x)inetd
And what about imagectn? Can imagectn be started by (x)inetd?Jörg Riesmeier wrote:Your observation is correct: "storescp" does not support multiple associations (in contrast to "imagectn").
And to your second question: No, unfortunately, "storescp" cannot be run via (x)inetd - at least not without some modifications. This is because "storescp" does not expect to get an open socket when it is called.
Thank you
Re: imagectn and (x)inetd
No.harald wrote:
And what about imagectn? Can imagectn be started by (x)inetd?
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