--- p910nd.8.orig 2013-07-07 17:52:31.000000000 +0300 +++ p910nd.8 2013-07-07 18:08:04.000000000 +0300 @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ .I p910nd is a small daemon that copies any data received on the port it is listening on to the corresponding printer port. -It is primarily intended for diskless Linux hosts running as printer drivers +It is primarily intended for diskless hosts running as printer drivers but there is no reason why it could not be used on diskful hosts. Port 9100 is copied to /dev/lp0, 9101 to /dev/lp1 and 9102 to /dev/lp2. The default is port 9100 to /dev/lp0. @@ -30,15 +30,6 @@ can be run as a standalone daemon or from (x)inetd. It will automatically detect if it is running under (x)inetd. .LP -A sample SysVinit script, -.IR p910nd.sh , -is provided for operation as a daemon. -.I p910nd -will change its name under ps to match the printer port, i.e. -.I p9100d, p9101d -and -.IR p9102d . -.LP When running under (x)inetd, the .I /etc/inetd.conf entry should look something like this (with tcpwrappers protection): @@ -74,7 +65,7 @@ spooler and sending all jobs to this host. You will probably need to set up an intermediate queue anyway to provide print job filtering. .LP -If built with USE_WRAP, it uses the libwrap library (tcpwrappers). +It uses the libwrap library (tcpwrappers). Access control can be done with /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny. The service name is p910nd. .SH DIAGNOSTICS @@ -83,7 +74,7 @@ .SH "SEE ALSO" printcap(5), hosts_access(5) .SH FILES -/var/run/p9100d.pid, /var/lock/subsys/p9100d, /etc/hosts.allow, /etc/hosts.deny +/var/run/p9100d.pid, /tmp/p9100d, /etc/hosts.allow, /etc/hosts.deny .SH COPYRIGHT .I p910nd is under the GNU Public License Version 2