Could somebody please explain to me what exactly, a 'daemon' is, in the UNIX world.
I've heard / read the word a million times, and I think I get a general idea what it is (or at least what it does), but no index ever actually defines it.
For example, I recently read this sentence:
"...when a client requests a connection on an UNIX server, a daemon such as inet.d handles the request, running the appropriate server..."
If anyone could explain this more specifically, I would really appreciate it.
Thank you.
I've heard / read the word a million times, and I think I get a general idea what it is (or at least what it does), but no index ever actually defines it.
For example, I recently read this sentence:
"...when a client requests a connection on an UNIX server, a daemon such as inet.d handles the request, running the appropriate server..."
If anyone could explain this more specifically, I would really appreciate it.
Thank you.