1 /*
2  * clean_exit() cleans up and terminates the program. It should be called
3  * instead of exit() when for some reason the real network daemon will not or
4  * cannot be run. Reason: in the case of a datagram-oriented service we must
5  * discard the not-yet received data from the client. Otherwise, inetd will
6  * see the same datagram again and again, and go into a loop.
7  *
8  * Author: Wietse Venema, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands.
9  */
10
11#ifndef lint
12static char sccsid[] = "@(#) clean_exit.c 1.4 94/12/28 17:42:19";
13#endif
14
15#include <stdio.h>
16#include <unistd.h>
17
18extern void exit();
19
20#include "tcpd.h"
21
22/* clean_exit - clean up and exit */
23
24void    clean_exit(struct request_info *request)
25{
26
27    /*
28     * In case of unconnected protocols we must eat up the not-yet received
29     * data or inetd will loop.
30     */
31
32    if (request->sink)
33	request->sink(request->fd);
34
35    /*
36     * Be kind to the inetd. We already reported the problem via the syslogd,
37     * and there is no need for additional garbage in the logfile.
38     */
39
40    sleep(5);
41    exit(0);
42}
43