RC.NET(8N) COMMAND REFERENCE RC.NET(8N)
NAME
rc.net - command script for network auto-reboot and daemons
SYNOPSIS
/etc/rc.net
DESCRIPTION
Rc.net is the command script which controls the automatic
reboot for networking.
When an automatic reboot is in progress, rc.net is invoked
by /etc/rc(8). Rc.net runs netconfig(8n) and uses the return
code to determine the network configuration. Rc.net then
starts the appropriate network daemon processes before
terminating and returning control back to /etc/rc(8).
There are four possible network configurations:
1. Enable no networking whatsoever. Start no
network daemons.
2. Enable Distributed File System (DFS) only.
Start only the daemons that are required by
the DFS, such as syslog(8), nameserver(8n),
and dfsd(8n).
3. Enable Networking but no DFS. Start
syslog(8), nameserver(8n), and udpd(8n).
Tcpd(8n) and udpd(8n), will serve as the
daemons for rlogin(1n) rsh(1n), uptime(1n),
ftp(1n), telnet(1n), and any other services
that rely on the tcp(4n), ip(4n), and
udp(4n), network protocols.
4. Enable Networking and DFS. Start all of the
DFS and network daemons.
FILES
network.conf(5n) This file is used by netconfig(8n)
to remember from one boot to the
next what the network configuration
is.
SEE ALSO
netconfig(8n).
Printed 10/17/86 1
%%index%%
na:72,95;
sy:167,141;
de:308,1744;
fi:2052,313;
se:2365,100;
%%index%%000000000094