HP-UX Reference (11i v1 05/09) - 1M System Administration Commands A-M (vol 3)

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identd(1M) identd(1M)
-m The -m flag makes identd
use a mode of operation that will allow multiple requests to be pro-
cessed per session. Each request is specified one per line and the responses will be returned one
per line. The connection will not be closed until the connecting part closes it’s end of the line.
Please note that this mode violates the protocol specification as it currently stands.
-d The -d flag enables some debugging code that normally should NOT be enabled since that
breaks the protocol and may reveal information that should not be available to outsiders.
INSTALLATION
identd is invoked either by the internet server (see inetd(1M)) for requests to connect to the IDENT port
as indicated by the
/etc/services
file (see services(4)) when using the
-w or -i modes of operation or
started manually by using the
-b mode of operation.
WARNINGS
The options
-w and -t are currently not supported on HP-UX.
EXAMPLES
Since the server is located in /usr/lbin/identd
one can put either:
ident stream tcp wait bin /usr/lbin/identd identd -w -t120
or:
ident stream tcp nowait bin /usr/lbin/identd identd -i
into the /etc/inetd.conf
file.
To start it using the unsupported
-b mode of operation one can put a line like this into the
/sbin/init.d/sendmail
file under the ’start’ section:
/usr/lbin/identd -b -u2 -g2
This will cause identd to be started as daemon whenever sendmail is running. It will run in the back-
ground as user 2, group 2 (user ’bin’, group ’bin’).
SEE ALSO
inetd.conf(4).
Section 1M346 Hewlett-Packard Company 2 HP-UX 11i Version 1: September 2005