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dnetd - DECnet Super-server
dnetd [options]
Options:
[-dvVhs] [-l logtype] [-p dir]
dnetd is a daemon that serves incoming connections from
remote systems.
dnetd reads the file /etc/dnetd.conf to determine which daemons
are run in response to which objects. See the man page for dnetd.conf(5) for
more information on the format of this file.
dnetd can also run scripts or programs on the Linux system that match the TASK
name on an object name. eg if the connection from VMS was
"TASK=showproc" then the program "showproc" will be run
and the output (stdout only) sent back to the calling process. Note that
dnetd always converts the task name into lower case.
dnetd looks for it's scripts in three locations:
a) In the user's home directory (unless the -s switch was specified.
b) In the directory pointed to by the environment variable DNTASKDIR (if that
variable exists when the daemon is started)
c) In /usr/local/decnet/tasks
dntaskd should be started at system boot time (after DECnet has been
started) and must be run as root.
dntaskd reads the decnet.proxy(5) file to authenticate users who do not
provide usernames when connecting.
December 5 1999 | DECnet utilities |