3.3.2 Network Services
Rob Warnock
rpw3 at rigden.wpd.sgi.com
Thu Mar 14 18:04:21 AEST 1991
In article <1991Mar14.021029.27596 at eecs.wsu.edu> mkibler at eecs.wsu.edu
(Michael K. Kibler) writes:
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| I have a number of services in inetd.conf which are not registered
| by our yp server. My question is are they needed and for what?
|
| Services: tcpmux
| sgi_mountd
| sgi_fam
| sgi_toolkitbus
| rstatd
| walld
| sprayd
| ypupdated
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The /etc/services on your Iris should say:
tcpmux 1/tcp # TCP port multiplexer (RFC 1078)
Few Unix systems seem to implement it, though several non-Unix systems do.
(It's quite cute. See RFC 1078 for details, or say "man inetd" on the Iris.)
The rest of them are Sun/RPC program numbers, accessed through the portmapper,
not through fixed TCP/UDP port numbers ("services"). Look in /etc/rpc on the
Iris. Your YP server should have all of the non-SGI ones in any case. However,
so you won't have to go looking for them, the SGI ones you mention are:
sgi_toolkitbus 391001
sgi_fam 391002
sgi_mountd 391004 mount showmount
(For other SGI-proprietary RPC program numbers see /etc/rpc on your Iris.)
-Rob
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