System Guide

Security and Network Setup

or"stream" or "dgram".

#For "stream" and "dgram" assume that theendpoint is a socket descriptor.

#<proto> can be either a nettype or a netid ora "*". The value is

#first treated as a nettype. If it is not a valid nettype then it is

#treated as a netid. The "*" is a short- handway of saying all the

#transports supported by this system, ie. itequates to the "visible"

#nettype. The syntax for <proto> is: #*<nettypenetid><nettypenetid>{[,<nettypen etid>]}

#For example:

#dummy/1tli rpc/circuit_v,udpwaitroot /tmp/ test_svctest_svc

#Solstice system and network administrationclass agent server

###100232/10tli rpc/udp wait root /usr/sbin/ sadmind sadmind

#Rquotad supports UFS disk quotas for NFSclients

###rquotad/1tli rpc/datagram_vwait root /usr/ lib/nfs/rquotadrquotad

#The rusers service gives out userinformation. Sites concerned# with securitymay choose to disable it.

###rusersd/2-3tli rpc/

datagram_v,circuit_vwaitroot /usr/lib/netsvc/ rusers/rpc.rusersdrpc.rusersd

#The spray server is used primarily fortesting.

###sprayd/1tli rpc/datagram_vwait root /usr/ lib/netsvc/spray/rpc.spraydrpc.sprayd

#The rwall server allows others to postmessages to users on this machine.

Common Controller

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