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Installing and Administering NFS Services with 10.20 ACE and HWE: HP 9000 Networking > Chapter 2 Configuring and Administering
NFSConfiguring the Other NFS Daemons and Services |
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If you want to use some of the other NFS services, like the Remote Execution Facility (REX) or the rup(1) and rusers(1) commands, this section tells you how to enable those daemons and services. This section tells you how to perform the following tasks:
Table 2-6 “Other NFS Services” lists the NFS daemons and services that can be started by the inetd daemon. It briefly describes each one and tells you which man pages you can read for more information. It also gives the line that configures each service in the inetd.conf file. You cannot use SAM to enable the other NFS services. Table 2-6 Other NFS Services
If the /var/adm/inetd.sec file does not exist, you will have to create it. service must match one of the service names in the /etc/rpc file. Specify either allow or deny but not both. Enter only one line per service. host_or_network can be either an official host name or network name or an IP address. Any of the four numbers in an IP address can be specified as a range (for example, 1-28) or the wildcard character (*). The inetd.sec file is checked only when the service is started. If a service remains active and accepts more requests without being restarted, the inetd.sec file is not checked again. You can use SAM to modify the /var/adm/inetd.sec file. For more information see the man pages inetd.conf(4) and inetd.sec(4). |
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