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1.1 ! root 1: .TH LPPD 8C "31 May 1988" ! 2: .\" $Header: /f/osi/support/RCS/lppd.8c,v 7.0 89/11/23 22:27:38 mrose Rel $ ! 3: .\" ! 4: .\" Contributed by The Wollongong Group, Inc. ! 5: .\" ! 6: .\" ! 7: .\" $Log: lppd.8c,v $ ! 8: .\" Revision 7.0 89/11/23 22:27:38 mrose ! 9: .\" Release 6.0 ! 10: .\" ! 11: .SH NAME ! 12: lppd \- lpp listen and dispatch daemon ! 13: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 14: .in +.5i ! 15: .ti -.5i ! 16: .B \*(SDlppd ! 17: \%[\-d] ! 18: \%[\-s\ service\-designator] ! 19: .in -.5i ! 20: (under /etc/rc.local) ! 21: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 22: The \fIlppd\fR server listens for lightweight presentation protocol ! 23: connections which utilize TCP\-backing. ! 24: The server implements the protocol described in RFC1085. ! 25: .PP ! 26: Basically, the server listens on various TCP ports for connections, ! 27: and immediately execs the appropriate program to enter the protocol ! 28: and provide the service. ! 29: The `\-s' option overrides the default service\-qualifier used when ! 30: deciding which services to listen for. ! 31: .PP ! 32: Note that \fIlppd\fR does not listen for connections which utilize ! 33: UDP\-backing. ! 34: To support this transport base, ! 35: the program which implements the service must listen directly itself ! 36: (and potentially manage multiple simultaneous associations). ! 37: This is done trivially by using the \*(lqisodeserver()\*(rq routine. ! 38: .SH "DEBUG OPERATION" ! 39: If \fIlppd\fR is started interactively, ! 40: or if the `\-d' switch is given, ! 41: then debug mode is entered. ! 42: In this case, ! 43: all logging activity is displayed on the user's terminal. ! 44: In addition, ! 45: the logging information is more verbose. ! 46: .SH FILES ! 47: .nf ! 48: .ta \w'\*(LDlppd.log 'u ! 49: \*(EDisoentities ISODE entities database ! 50: \*(EDisoservices ISODE services database ! 51: \*(LDlppd.log log file ! 52: .re ! 53: .fi ! 54: .SH "SEE ALSO" ! 55: isoentities(5), isoservices(5) ! 56: .SH AUTHOR ! 57: Marshall T. Rose
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