TCP_SERVERS(5N) COMMAND REFERENCE TCP_SERVERS(5N)
NAME
tcp_servers - tcpd services list
DESCRIPTION
The tcpservers file contains a information regarding the
services which are started by tcpd(8n). For each service a
single line should be present with the following
information:
name
command
arguments
The name is the name of the service as listed in
services(5n). The command is either the full path or path
relative to the server directory (/etc/tcp_services) of the
command being run. The arguments are the passed to the
service when it is run.
Items are separated by any number of blanks and/or tab
characters. A # indicates the beginning of a comment.
The following are examples of service specification lines.
# Tcpd configuration file sample
login rlogind
shell rshd
smtp /usr/lib/sendmail -bs
echo /bin/cat -u
daytime /bin/date
FILES
/etc/tcp_servers
CAVEATS
Commands are executed directly, rather than being
interpreted by sh(1sh), so no redirection is possible.
SEE ALSO
services(5n), tcpd(8n).
Printed 10/17/86 1
%%index%%
na:72,68;
de:140,1134;
fi:1274,85;
ca:1359,176;
se:1535,123;
%%index%%000000000094