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When I write programs for inetd, I use the standard socket functions, recv, send, etc. I just hard-code the descriptor to 0, since that's always connected to the client that connected to inetd.
Alternately, you could use the read/write functions (like you would for an IFS file.). Same thing, just use fd=0.
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