Lines Matching refs:tcpd
172 tftp dgram udp wait root /usr/etc/tcpd in.tftpd -s /tftpboot
175 (tcpd) with a process name `in.tftpd'. This is the name that the
725 The tcpd program can be used to monitor the telnet, finger, ftp, exec,
729 The tcpd program can also be used for services that are marked as
734 With System V.4-style systems, the tcpd program can also handle TLI
735 services. When TCP/IP or UDP/IP is used underneath TLI, tcpd provides
743 copies of the tcpd program. That is, one copy of (or link to) the tcpd
749 # cp tcpd /usr/etc/in.fingerd
797 The tcpd program can be used to monitor the telnet, finger, ftp, exec,
801 With System V.4-style systems, the tcpd program can also handle TLI
802 services. When TCP/IP or UDP/IP is used underneath TLI, tcpd provides
807 The tcpd program can also be used for services that are marked as
812 Install the tcpd command in a suitable place. Apollo UNIX users will
813 want to install it under a different name because the name "tcpd" is
828 finger stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/etc/tcpd in.fingerd
869 The above tcpd examples work fine with network daemons that live in a
876 ntalk dgram udp wait root /usr/etc/tcpd /usr/local/lib/ntalkd
878 When the daemon process name is an absolute path name, tcpd ignores the
943 tftp dgram udp wait root /usr/etc/tcpd in.tftpd -s /tftpboot
945 This entry causes the inetd to run the wrapper program (tcpd) with a
970 The tcpd program can even be used to control access to the mail
979 smtp stream tcp nowait root /usr/etc/tcpd /usr/lib/sendmail -bs