Xref: utzoo comp.unix.i386:6481 comp.unix.xenix:12310 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!pdn!tscs!tct!chip From: chip@tct.uucp (Chip Salzenberg) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386,comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: What does ``cpd'' do in SCO UNIX V tcp. Message-ID: <2690F0F3.1352@tct.uucp> Date: 3 Jul 90 19:24:35 GMT References: <20412@saleven.oz> Organization: ComDev/TCT, Sarasota, FL Lines: 17 [ Question is also relevant to comp.unix.xenix; hence this crosspost. ] According to ians@saleven.saleven.oz.au (Ian Sergeant): >In SCO UNIX V tcp distributed with ODT the function of cpd isn't obvious, >and other daemons network daemons seem to register with it. The CoPyright Daemon is a grody hack that does periodic UDP broadcasts to an undocumented port (60000, I think) reporting its serial number, and which also listens for cpd broadcasts from other hosts. If any are received with the same serial number, cpd promptly shuts down the local host's TCP/IP system. Feh. I consider this method of copy protection to be impolite at best, since it (1) uses broadcasts and (2) causes an immediate shutdown, when the serial number conflict could possibly be an honest mistake. -- Chip Salzenberg at ComDev/TCT ,