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servers(4) servers(4)<br />

NAME<br />

servers - Internet server database<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

The servers file contains the list of servers that inetd(IM)<br />

operates. For each server a single line should be present with the<br />

following information:<br />

name of server<br />

protocol<br />

server location<br />

If the server is RPC-based, then the name field should be rpe, and<br />

following the server location are two additional fields, one with<br />

the RPC program number, the second with either a version<br />

number or a range of version numbers.<br />

Items are separated by any number of blanks or tab characters. A<br />

.f indicates the beginning of a comment; characters up to the end<br />

of the line are not interpreted by routines which search the file.<br />

The name of the server should be the official service name as contained<br />

in serviees(4N). The protocol entry is either udp or<br />

t ep. The server location is the full pathname of the server program.<br />

EXAMPLES<br />

tcp tcp<br />

telnet tcp<br />

shell tcp<br />

login tcp<br />

exec tcp<br />

tcp udp<br />

syslog udp<br />

comsat udp<br />

talk udp<br />

time tcp<br />

rpc udp<br />

rpc udp<br />

rpc udp<br />

rpc udp<br />

FILES<br />

fete/servers<br />

February, 1990<br />

RevisionC<br />

/usr/etc/in.tcpd<br />

/usr/etc/in.telnetd<br />

/etc/in.rshd<br />

/etc/in.rlogind<br />

/usr/etc/in.rexecd<br />

/usr/etc/in.ttcpd<br />

/usr/etc/in.syslog<br />

/usr/etc/in.comsat<br />

/usr/etc/in.talkd<br />

/usr/etc/in.timed<br />

/usr/etc/rpc.rstatd 100001 1-2<br />

/usr/etc/rpc.rusersd 100002 1<br />

/usr/etc/rpc.rwalld 100008 1<br />

/usr/etc/rpc.mountd 100005 1<br />

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