Configuring and Managing MPE/iX Internet Services (MPE/iX 6.0)
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Introduction to Internet Services
Overview of Internet Services
For each individual service you install, you will always edit the
services file and the inetd configuration file. It is unlikely that you
will need to edit the protocols file. The remainder of this chapter
explains the services and protocols file. Chapter 2, “Internet
Daemon,” explains working with the inetd configuration files.
INCNFSMP.NET.SYS INETDCNF.NET.SYS /etc/inetd.conf The configuration file for
the Internet daemon
inetd, which
determines which
installed Internet
Services are available to
users. The executing
program uses the file
named
/etc/inetd.conf.
INSECSMP.NET.SYS INETDSEC.NET.SYS /usr/adm/inetd.
sec
The optional security file
for inetd, which lets you
control access to
individual services by
specific nodes. The
executing program uses
the file named
/usr/adm/inetd.sec.
BPTABSMP.NET.SYS BOOTPTAB.NET.SYS /etc/bootptab The configuration file for
the Bootstrap protocol
daemon, bootpd. The
executing program uses
the file named
/etc/bootptab.
Sample name MPE name space HFS name space Description