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ipcserver and ipcclient are command-line tools for building local-domain
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client-server applications. They conform to the UNIX Client-Server
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Program Interface, UCSPI.
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ipcserver listens for connections on a local-domain stream socket, and
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runs a program for each connection it accepts. The program environment
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includes variables that hold the local and remote socket addresses, and
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the effective user and group IDs of the process that called connect.
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ipcserver offers a concurrency limit on acceptance of new connections,
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and selective handling of connections based on client identity.
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ipcclient requests a connection to a local-domain socket, and runs a
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program. The program environment includes a variable that holds the
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local socket address.
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ipcperl is an example of an ipchandle server. It invokes a perl
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subroutine for each request.
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WWW: http://www.superscript.com/ucspi-ipc/intro.html
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