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2020 May 28
5
xinetd custom service - perl - remote address
...ch is called by xinetd.
I want that perl script to be able to detect the remote IP address of the caller.
I presumed that it would be an environment variable but I could be wrong. I've found reference to the ENV and PASSENV arguments for xinetd.conf but no examples, and no indication of what auguments to use.
In my script I have the following code:
foreach (keys %ENV) { print "$_=$ENV{$_}\n";}
but the only line I get back is:
XINETD_LANG=en_US
2020 May 28
0
xinetd custom service - perl - remote address
...want that perl script to be able to detect the remote IP address
> of the caller.
>
> I presumed that it would be an environment variable but I could be
> wrong. I've found reference to the ENV and PASSENV arguments for
> xinetd.conf but no examples, and no indication of what auguments to
> use.
>
> In my script I have the following code:
>
> foreach (keys %ENV) { print "$_=$ENV{$_}\n";}
>
>
> but the only line I get back is:
>
> XINETD_LANG=en_US
I don't believe that xinetd tells the underlying processes anything
about IPs, sin...
2020 May 28
0
xinetd custom service - perl - remote address
...gt;
> I want that perl script to be able to detect the remote IP address of the caller.
>
> I presumed that it would be an environment variable but I could be wrong. I've found reference to the ENV and PASSENV
> arguments for xinetd.conf but no examples, and no indication of what auguments to use.
>
> In my script I have the following code:
>
> foreach (keys %ENV) { print "$_=$ENV{$_}\n";}
>
>
> but the only line I get back is:
>
> XINETD_LANG=en_US
Works for me. Here are my details:
1. /usr/local/bin/args:
#!/usr/bin/perl
$i=1;
while(de...