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126 .IX Title "THEFT-SERVER 1p"
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127 .TH THEFT-SERVER 1p "2008-03-29" "perl v5.14.2" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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132 .SH "NAME"
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133 theft\-server \- CLC\-INTERCAL networking
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134 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
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135 .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
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136 \&\fBtheft-server\fR \-\-port=\fIport\fR [options]
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137 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
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138 .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
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139 The \fBtheft-server\fR mediates the communication between two CLC-INTERCAL
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140 programs with the \fIinternet\fR extension. It keeps a list of process IDs
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141 running on the current computer so it can provide lists of processes which
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142 can be engaged in INTERcal NETworking; it also responds to broadcasts
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143 allowing other CLC-INTERCAL programs on the \s-1LAN\s0 to know there is something
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144 happening on this computer.
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145 .PP
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146 Under normal conditions, the \fBtheft-server\fR is started automatically
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147 by a CLC-INTERCAL programs with the \fIinternet\fR extension (unless one
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148 is already running, of course!) because the extension cannot operate
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149 without a server on the local computer. However, it is possible to
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150 start one manually, for example from a \fI/etc/init.d\fR or \fI/etc/rc.d\fR.
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151 .PP
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152 If the program is started automatically, it uses defaults for all its
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153 configuration; when started manually, it accepts the following options:
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154 .IP "\fB\-p\fR\fIport\fR / \fB\-\-port\fR=\fIport\fR" 4
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155 .IX Item "-pport / --port=port"
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156 Uses the given \fIport\fR (number or service name) for communications,
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157 instead of using the default one from a configuration file.
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158 .IP "\fB\-l\fR\fIseconds\fR / \fB\-\-linger\fR=\fIseconds\fR" 4
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159 .IX Item "-lseconds / --linger=seconds"
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160 Waits the specified time for a connection, then exit. The default is
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161 600 (10 minutes). The timeout applies when the program starts and also
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162 when all existing connections are closed. This allows the program to
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163 be started on demand by CLC-INTERCAL programs, and to automatically
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164 exit when no longer required (unless more programs start up during
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165 the timeout).
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166 .Sp
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167 This function is disabled by setting the timeout to 0 (i.e. \fB\-l\fR\fI0\fR);
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168 for example, if starting the server from \fI/etc/init.d\fR or equivalent
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169 one would disable the timeout.
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170 .IP "\fB\-d\fR / \fB\-\-debug\fR" 4
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171 .IX Item "-d / --debug"
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172 Tells everything it's doing (on Standard Error). Also, prevents the
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173 program from detaching from the current terminal and going into the
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174 background.
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175 .SH "BUGS"
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176 .IX Header "BUGS"
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177 IPv6 is not yet implemented.
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178 .SH "POD ERRORS"
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179 .IX Header "POD ERRORS"
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180 Hey! \fBThe above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:\fR
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181 .IP "Around line 215:" 4
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182 .IX Item "Around line 215:"
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183 You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'
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