access port 127.0.0.1:1052 (cygserver)
Alex Chan
alexchan@amazingmedia.com
Thu Jul 4 00:24:00 GMT 2002
Sorry to respond to my own post, but looking at source I realized that
/tmp/cygdaemo is created by cygserver (which I had run earlier as
"cygserver --help" to see what it was all about).
The port 1052 doesn't appear to be that significant. Running it again it
bound to a different port. Killing it results in the dangling socket
which is accessed by pretty much every command to see if cygserver is
running/listening.
Busy reading up on cygserver now. There are several threads in cygwin and
cygwin-developers on this new feature.
-alex
On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Alex Chan wrote:
> I used strace on some of the commands which were causing port 1052 to be
> accessed and noticed the socket /tmp/cygdaemo being opened in each case.
>
> "cat /tmp/cygdaemo" showed:
>
> !<socket >1052 3A1B9DA0-BC44411F-44B9E117-1AA41C07
>
> (note the 1052)
>
> after "rm /tmp/cygdaemo" the behavior went away. (I hope it wasn't
> important.)
>
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