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Mastering Bash

You're reading from  Mastering Bash

Product type Book
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784396879
Pages 502 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Giorgio Zarrelli Giorgio Zarrelli
Profile icon Giorgio Zarrelli

Table of Contents (15) Chapters

Preface 1. Let's Start Programming 2. Operators 3. Testing 4. Quoting and Escaping 5. Menus, Arrays, and Functions 6. Iterations 7. Plug into the Real World 8. We Want to Chat 9. Subshells, Signals, and Job Controls 10. Lets Make a Process Chat 11. Living as a Daemon 12. Remote Connections over SSH 13. Its Time for a Timer 14. Time for Safety

What is a daemon?

Well, what makes a daemon different from a normal program? We usually want to use a daemon to get some of the following features:

  • Runs indefinitely
  • Offers a service
  • Survives even if the calling session ends
  • Does not lock a terminal
  • Does not lock the any subdirectory

That is, more or less, what a daemon as we know it does. Imagine the SSHD daemon, FTPD, or Apache:

  • Runs in the background
  • Offers a service you interact with a socket
  • Can be started or stopped but no further direct interaction from the command line
  • Available when you log in and still there when you log off
  • They run in background

You actually have no idea on how they can do all of this.

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