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/freebsd-src/libexec/tcpd/
H A DMakefile5 PACKAGE= tcpd
7 PROG= tcpd
8 MAN= tcpd.8
/freebsd-src/lib/libwrap/
H A DMakefile6 PACKAGE= tcpd
11 INCS= tcpd.h
H A Dhosts.allow85 /usr/bin/mail -s "tcpd\: %u@%h[%a] fingered me!" root) & \
/freebsd-src/tools/build/options/
H A DWITH_TCP_WRAPPERS2 .Xr tcpd 8 ,
H A DWITHOUT_TCP_WRAPPERS2 .Xr tcpd 8 ,
/freebsd-src/usr.sbin/tcpdmatch/
H A DMakefile5 PACKAGE= tcpd
/freebsd-src/usr.sbin/tcpdchk/
H A DMakefile5 PACKAGE= tcpd
/freebsd-src/contrib/tcp_wrappers/
H A DREADME172 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
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H A DREADME.IRIX25 (2) When tcpd is built according to the irix4 Makefile rules, it
H A DREADME.NIS80 The tcpd source comes with a workaround for this problem. The
H A DCHANGES63 detect if tcpd recursively calls itself.
/freebsd-src/targets/pseudo/userland/libexec/
H A DMakefile.depend34 libexec/tcpd \
/freebsd-src/libexec/
H A DMakefile111 SUBDIR+= tcpd
/freebsd-src/crypto/openssh/
H A DINSTALL82 tcpd.h and libwrap.a, either in the standard include and library paths,
H A Dconfigure.ac1701 #include <tcpd.h>
/freebsd-src/contrib/sendmail/src/
H A DREADME1706 (make sure that INCDIRS and LIBDIRS point to where the tcpd.h and