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3 tcpd \- access control facility for internet services
9 that have a one-to-one mapping onto executable files.
11 The program supports both 4.3BSD-style sockets and System V.4-style
21 Optional features are: pattern-based access control, client username
24 that pretend to have someone elses network address.
39 matching. The access-control software provides hooks for the execution
49 verifies the client host name that is returned by the address->name DNS
51 name->address DNS server. If any discrepancy is detected,
56 If the sources are compiled with -DPARANOID,
64 disables source-routing socket options on every connection that it
66 to have an address that belongs to someone elses network. UDP services
70 When RFC 931 etc. lookups are enabled (compile-time option) \fItcpd\fR
72 succeed only if the client host runs an RFC 931-compliant daemon.
73 Client user name lookups will not work for datagram-oriented
80 This example applies when \fItcpd\fR expects that the original network
95 The example assumes that the network daemons live in /usr/etc. On some
96 systems, network daemons live in /usr/sbin or in /usr/libexec, or have
99 This example applies when \fItcpd\fR expects that the network daemons
117 The example assumes that the network daemons live in /usr/etc. On some
118 systems, network daemons live in /usr/sbin or in /usr/libexec, the
123 covered by \fItcpd\fR. Send a `kill -HUP\' to the \fIinetd\fR(8)
146 only non-trivial service that is affected by this limitation is
154 network; each \fIportmap\fR daemon forwards the request to a local