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inetd.conf(4) inetd.conf(4)
NAME
inetd.conf - configuration file for inetd
DESCRIPTION
On invocation, the inetd daemon reads its configuration information from the
/etc/inetd.conf
configuration file, and possibly at some later time in response to a
SIGHUP signal (see inetd(1M)).
Each line in the file is treated either as a comment or as configuration information for a given service Com-
ments are denoted by a
# at the beginning of a line. Noncomment lines contain seven or nine required
fields, depending on the service name specified in the first field. Fields are separated by tabs and/or spaces.
A line can be continued if it terminates with a
\. Each configuration line in the file contains the following
fields in the order indicated:
• service name
• socket type
• protocol
•
waitswaitnowait
• user
• server program
• program number (NFS RPC services only)
• version number (NFS RPC services only)
• server program arguments
Fields are constructed as follows:
service name rpc if the server is RPC-based (NFS); otherwise, the name of a valid service in
file /etc/services. For example,
shell for the remsh service (see
remsh(1)),
login for the rlogin service (see rlogin(1)), and telnet for the
telnet service (see telnet(1)).
socket type stream, dgram,orxti, depending on whether the server socket is a stream
or a datagram socket, or intended for a program built using the XTI API.
protocol Must be a valid protocol as given in /etc/protocols
; for example, tcp or
udp. For an XTI service, the protocol field is treated as:
• A network_ID for an RPC service, (see netconfig(4)).
• A device name in the /dev directory for a non-RPC service. For example, if
tcp is specified, the path /dev/tcp will be used.
For IPv6 applications the protocol is specified as either
tcp6 or udp6.
waitswaitnowait
Specifies whether inetd should act as a single- or multi-threaded server.
wait Instructs inetd to start one server to handle an incoming request,
and cease listening for new requests for the same service until the
server that started has exited.
swait Same as wait, but instructs inetd to expect the server to accept
the incoming request.
nowait Instructs inetd to start one server for each incoming request.
Most UDP-based services use wait for this field, while TCP-based services use
nowait.
user User ID to be used when the server is running.
server program Absolute path name of the program executed by inetd when it finds a request
on the server’s socket.
server program arguments
Arguments to the server program. The same as in normal use, starting with
argv[0], which is the name of the program.
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