Remove broken hard sentence breaks, which mess up the typeset output.

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Sheldon Hearn 2000-02-29 17:36:44 +00:00
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@ -81,7 +81,8 @@ Turn on debugging.
.It Fl l
Turn on logging.
.It Fl w
Turn on TCP Wrapping for external services. See the
Turn on TCP Wrapping for external services.
See the
.Sx "IMPLEMENTATION NOTES"
section for more information on TCP Wrappers support.
.It Fl W
@ -211,7 +212,8 @@ the file
.Pa /etc/rpc .
The part on the right of the
.Dq /
is the RPC version number. This
is the RPC version number.
This
can simply be a single numeric argument or a range of versions.
A range is bounded by the low version to the high version -
.Dq rusers/1-3 .
@ -365,10 +367,13 @@ service may be explicitly specified by appending a
.Dq /
followed by the number to the
.Dq nowait
keyword. Normally
(or if a value of zero is specified) there is no maximum. Otherwise,
keyword.
Normally
(or if a value of zero is specified) there is no maximum.
Otherwise,
once the maximum is reached, further connection attempts will be
queued up until an existing child process exits. This also works
queued up until an existing child process exits.
This also works
in the case of
.Dq wait
mode, although a value other than one (the
@ -378,7 +383,8 @@ for a given IP address by appending
a
.Dq /
followed by the number to the maximum number of
outstanding child processes. Once the maximum is reached, further
outstanding child processes.
Once the maximum is reached, further
connections from this IP address will be dropped until the end of the
minute.
.Pp
@ -436,11 +442,13 @@ looking up the user name fails, return a default
user name to the requesting ident client. This is primarily useful
when running this service on a NAT machine.
.It Fl t Ar sec[.usec]
Specify a timeout for the service. The default timeout is 10.0 seconds.
Specify a timeout for the service.
The default timeout is 10.0 seconds.
.It Fl r
Offer a real
.Dq auth
service, as per RFC 1413. All the remaining flags apply only in this case.
service, as per RFC 1413.
All the remaining flags apply only in this case.
.It Fl f
If the file
.Pa .fakeid
@ -533,24 +541,28 @@ or
.Dq dgram
except for
.Dq internal
services. If the
services.
If the
.Fl W
option is given, such
.Dq internal
services will be wrapped. If both options are given, wrapping for both
services will be wrapped.
If both options are given, wrapping for both
internal and external services will be enabled.
.Pp
If the
.Fl l
option is specified, all connection attempts are logged, whether they are
allowed, denied or not wrapped at all. Otherwise, only denied requests will
allowed, denied or not wrapped at all.
Otherwise, only denied requests will
be logged.
.Pp
Note that
.Nm
only wraps requests for a
.Dq wait
service while no servers are available to service requests. Once a
service while no servers are available to service requests.
Once a
connection to such a service has been allowed, inetd has no control
over subsequent connections to the service until no more servers
are left listening for connection requests.
@ -563,7 +575,8 @@ For more information on TCP Wrappers; see the relevant documentation (
).
When reading that document, keep in mind that
.Dq internal
services have no associated daemon name. Therefore, the service name
services have no associated daemon name.
Therefore, the service name
as specified in
.Pa inetd.conf
should be used as the daemon name for
@ -658,7 +671,8 @@ Important error messages and their explanations are:
.No " server failing (looping), service terminated."
.Xc
The number of requests for the specified service in the past minute
exceeded the limit. The limit exists to prevent a broken program
exceeded the limit.
The limit exists to prevent a broken program
or a malicious user from swamping the system.
This message may occur for several reasons:
.Bl -enum -offset indent
@ -697,10 +711,12 @@ No entry for
.Ar user
exists in the
.Xr passwd 5
database. The first message
database.
The first message
occurs when
.Nm
(re)reads the configuration file. The second message occurs when the
(re)reads the configuration file.
The second message occurs when the
service is invoked.
.Pp
.It Xo