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B<rlinetd.conf> holds configuration information for B<rlinetd>. There are a small number of similar top level constructs, differing chiefly in which options can be meaningfully used with them.
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All strings are quoted with the B<"> character. In some situations (e.g.. the B<log>, B<exec>, and B<chroot> directives), there are a number of variables that can be substituted into the string.
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Unless stated otherwise, all numbers must be positive.
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B<service "name" {>
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B<...>
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B<}>
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This construct describes a service. The B<name> parameter is for naming convenience alone, it simply serves to distinguish logging messages and provides a default for options which can logically accept a name as an argument.
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service """name"""
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This construct allows easily enabling or disabling service. The argument can be either B<yes> or B<no>. The default value is B<yes>. Setting this to B<no> disables service.
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service/enabled
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Example:
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This lists the ports that the service should be made available on. The ports can be listed in either string or numeric format. If unspecified, this defaults to the name of the service unless the service is an RPC service, in which case the port value will be dynamically assigned by the system.
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service/port
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Located in
./rlinetd.conf.5:78
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