This patch introduces the concept of socket privilege levels. "UPDATE"
and "FLUSHALL" commands are restricted to high-privilege sockets. "FLUSH"
commands can be executed on any socket. This is ideal for multi-user
installations where only certain users need write access to the RRD files.
Now, nearly all socket information is passed around the daemon in
listen_socket_t data structures. In case there is other per-socket state
(i.e. if we add authentication) we can put it there.
Also, I created a new "open_listen_socket_network" and removed the network
setup from "open_listen_socket". -- kevin
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