I'm sorry if I haven't made myself clear on this occasion.
I meant that I wish to limit spawnings per remote ip eg if a remote machine is logged 
in to the popserver they 
cannot log in a second time

On Wed, 9 Feb 2000 21:30:08 -0600 (CST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Here's what I would do.
>
>I'd run a different process on each IP...in bash pseudocode:
>
>for i in $(ifconfig | perl -ne '/inet addr:\d+(\.\d+){3}/ && print "$1 "'); do
>       tcpserver opts $i port proggie
>done
>
>I'm sure there are some sed/awk gurus that can run that command a whole
>lot faster than my 4Mb perl interpreter, but it's quick and dirty, and
>will grab all of your IPs (including IP aliases).
>
>Then you make sure to set concurrency on each tcpserver process.
>
>Ain't these tools wonderful?!
>
>-Martin
>
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>Martin A. Brown --- Wonderfrog Enterprises --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Marek Narkiewicz wrote:
>
>:I am aware of that fact as I have read the man page.  But I appreciate the effort. 
>:-)
>:Oh and I am subscribed so I don't need you to add me to the to: list.
>:
>:On Wed, 09 Feb 2000 15:44:26 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>:>> Would it be possible to lmit the number of spawns that 
>:>> tcpserver can make from one ip address concurrently to 
>:>> preven one ip spawning up to the limit of concurrent daemons 
>:>> and denying access to that daemon? I can't think 
>:>> of a way to do it from what i've read of the docs but it 
>:>
>:>I don't know about the "one-ip" part, but tcpserver DOES
>:>have a limit on the number of concurrent processes.  I
>:>think it's the "-c" switch.  `man tcpserver` is quite
>:>informative.
>:>
>:>
>:>~Patrick
>:--
>:Marek Narkiewicz, Systems Director WelshDragon ltd
>:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>:02/08/2000 at 23:22:36
>:
>:
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02/09/2000 at 03:48:41

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