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Diffstat (limited to 'usr.sbin/inetd')
-rw-r--r-- | usr.sbin/inetd/inetd.8 | 50 |
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/usr.sbin/inetd/inetd.8 b/usr.sbin/inetd/inetd.8 index 045dd7f..77836bf 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/inetd/inetd.8 +++ b/usr.sbin/inetd/inetd.8 @@ -175,22 +175,22 @@ server program server program arguments .Ed .Pp -There are two types of services that +There are two types of services that .Nm can start: standard and TCPMUX. A standard service has a well-known port assigned to it; it may be a service that implements an official Internet standard or is a BSD-specific service. -As described in +As described in .Tn RFC 1078 , -TCPMUX services are nonstandard services that do not have a +TCPMUX services are nonstandard services that do not have a well-known port assigned to them. They are invoked from .Nm when a program connects to the .Dq tcpmux well-known port and specifies -the service name. +the service name. This feature is useful for adding locally-developed servers. TCPMUX requests are only accepted when the multiplexor service itself is enabled, above and beyond and specific TCPMUX-based servers; see the @@ -215,23 +215,23 @@ When used to specify an .Tn "ONC RPC" Ns -based service, this field is a valid RPC service name in the file -.Pa /etc/rpc . -The part on the right of the +.Pa /etc/rpc . +The part on the right of the .Dq / is the RPC version number. This can simply be a single numeric argument or a range of versions. -A range is bounded by the low version to the high version - +A range is bounded by the low version to the high version - .Dq rusers/1-3 . For TCPMUX services, the value of the .Em service-name field consists of the string .Dq tcpmux followed by a slash and the -locally-chosen service name. -The service names listed in +locally-chosen service name. +The service names listed in .Pa /etc/services -and the name +and the name .Dq help are reserved. Try to choose unique names for your TCPMUX services by prefixing them with @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ or .Dq seqpacket , depending on whether the socket is a stream, datagram, raw, reliably delivered message, or sequenced packet socket. -TCPMUX services must use +TCPMUX services must use .Dq stream . .Pp The @@ -295,12 +295,12 @@ via a wildcard socket. Rpc based services (for which only IPv4 is supported at this time) -are specified with the +are specified with the .Dq rpc/tcp -or -.Dq rpc/udp +or +.Dq rpc/udp service type. -TCPMUX services must use +TCPMUX services must use .Dq tcp , .Dq tcp4 , .Dq tcp6 @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ are started with the listening service socket, and must accept at least one connection request before exiting. Such a server would normally accept and process incoming connection requests until a timeout. -TCPMUX services must use +TCPMUX services must use .Dq nowait . .Pp The maximum number of outstanding child processes (or @@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ If the file .Pa .fakeid exists in the home directory of the identified user, report the username found in that file instead of the real username. -If the username found in +If the username found in .Pa .fakeid is that of an existing user, then the real username is reported. @@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ flag is also given then the username in .Pa .fakeid is checked against existing user IDs instead. .It Fl F -same as +same as .Fl f but without the restriction that the username in .Pa .fakeid @@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ will wrap all services specified as .Dq stream nowait or .Dq dgram -except for +except for .Dq internal services. If the @@ -641,7 +641,7 @@ should be used as the daemon name for .Dq internal services. .Ss TCPMUX -.Tn RFC 1078 +.Tn RFC 1078 describes the TCPMUX protocol: ``A TCP client connects to a foreign host on TCP port 1. It sends the service name followed by a carriage-return line-feed <CRLF>. The @@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ interface and abort execution. .Ss Ux Domain Sockets In addition to running services on IP sockets, .Nm -can also manage +can also manage .Ux domain sockets. To do this you specify a @@ -832,9 +832,9 @@ reenabled automatically in 10 minutes. .Ar user : .No \&No such user .Xc -No entry for +No entry for .Ar user -exists in the +exists in the .Xr passwd 5 database. The first message @@ -854,7 +854,7 @@ service is invoked. .No can't set gid .Ar gid .Xc -The user or group ID for the entry's +The user or group ID for the entry's .Ar user field is invalid. .Pp @@ -901,5 +901,5 @@ provided by The IPsec hack was contributed by the KAME project in 1999. The .Fx -TCP Wrappers support first appeared in +TCP Wrappers support first appeared in .Fx 3.2 . |