<davagatw@mars.utm.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 12/15/1995 23:07:17
Does anyone know of a way to transfer a socket from one login system to
another? Stated simply, if I were to set up an alternate process to
handle telnet requests (like a MUD, MOO, talker, database, etc) on an
alternate port, would it be possible to alter the standard login script
and the alternate login program so that if a user accessed the regular
port, he/she could type something for the user name and get his/her
socket transferred to the other login program?
BTW, what's the limit on the number of telnetd sockets that can be open
at once under NetBSD?
Just curious,
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