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1.1 root 1: .TH TP0BRIDGE 8C "08 Sept 1987"
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9: .SH NAME
10: tp0bridge \- TCP/X.25 TP0 bridge
11: .SH SYNOPSIS
12: .in +.5i
13: .ti -.5i
14: .B \*(SDtp0bridge
15: \%[\-p\ portno]
16: \%[\-d]
17: .in -.5i
18: (under /etc/rc.local)
19: .SH DESCRIPTION
20: The \fItp0bridge\fP server listens for connections from TCP hosts on a
21: well known socket
22: (defined as tcp/tp0bridge in /etc/services,
23: this may be overridden with the `\-p' switch).
24: Once a connection is accepted a miniscule protocol
25: identifies the client as either requesting a connection out onto an
26: X.25 network, or for the daemon to listen for incoming X.25
27: connections on a particular X.25 address.
28: .PP
29: The \fItp0bridge\fP implements the transport class 0 protocol on top
30: of TCP/IP using the protocol described in RFC\-1006. This is mapped
31: into a suitable form for the X.25 network and vice-versa.
32: .SH "DEBUG OPERATION"
33: If \fItp0bridge\fR is started interactively,
34: or if the `\-d' switch is given,
35: then debug mode is entered.
36: In this case,
37: all logging activity is displayed on the user's terminal.
38: In addition,
39: the logging information is more verbose.
40: .SH FILES
41: .nf
42: .ta \w'\*(EDisotailor 'u
43: \*(EDisotailor Default values
44: \*(EDservices TCP services database
45: .re
46: .fi
47: .SH "SEE ALSO"
48: services(5), isotailor(5)
49: .SH AUTHOR
50: Julian Onions,
51: Nottingham University
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