-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- daemons backgrounding, Nico Schottelius 2005-06-12 (Last Modified: 2005-06-12) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0. Definition A daemon is a program which runs in the background, not having a tty associated necesserally. Running in background does not mean it has to background (fork()) itself, but that you cannot control it directly from a shell. 1. Daemons and cinit Respawning daemons is a bit more difficult, as daemons do often fork() (go to background, the calling process exits). This way cinit cannot watch it directly. The first solution is to check the documentation of your daemon program, if it has a switch to disable forking The following daemons / servers are known to avoid backgrounding easily: bind [dns server/caching]: -f cupsd [printer server]: -f or -F dhcp3 (isc) [dhcp server]: -f distccd [compile server]: normal behaviour frox [ftp proxy]: "NoDetach" in config mini-lpd [printer server]: normal behaviour metalog [log server]: normal behaviour monotone [vcs]: normal behaviour nessusd ["security server"]: normal behaviour ntpd [time server]: -n oops [http proxy]: normal behaviour openssh [ssh server]: -D openvpn [vpn server]: normal behaviour pbbuttonsd [power management]:normal behaviour proftpd [ftp server]: -n qmail [mta]: normal behaviour rsync ["file server"]: --no-detach slapd [ldap]: -d snmpd [snmp daemon]: -f svnserve [vcs]: --foreground syslogd [log server]: -n tcpserver [super server]: normal behaviour vsftpd [ftp server]: normal behaviour (or: config: background=no) xinetd [super server]: -dontfork Those are the daemons that do not offer the possibility (as of release 0.0.8): - apache (only with debug mode) - inetd (some variants) - nscd (no switch, no configuraton option) - portmap (only with debug mode)