--- tcp_wrappers_7.6.orig/tcpd.8 1996-02-21 16:39:16.000000000 +0100 +++ tcp_wrappers_7.6/tcpd.8 2009-06-05 18:45:03.000000000 +0200 @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ configuration files. .PP The example assumes that the network daemons live in /usr/etc. On some systems, network daemons live in /usr/sbin or in /usr/libexec, or have -no `in.\' prefix to their name. +no `in.' prefix to their name. .SH EXAMPLE 2 This example applies when \fItcpd\fR expects that the network daemons are left in their original place. @@ -110,26 +110,26 @@ finger stream tcp nowait nobody /us becomes: .sp .ti +5 -finger stream tcp nowait nobody /some/where/tcpd in.fingerd +finger stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/sbin/tcpd in.fingerd .sp .fi .PP The example assumes that the network daemons live in /usr/etc. On some systems, network daemons live in /usr/sbin or in /usr/libexec, the -daemons have no `in.\' prefix to their name, or there is no userid +daemons have no `in.' prefix to their name, or there is no userid field in the inetd configuration file. .PP Similar changes will be needed for the other services that are to be -covered by \fItcpd\fR. Send a `kill -HUP\' to the \fIinetd\fR(8) +covered by \fItcpd\fR. Send a `kill -HUP' to the \fIinetd\fR(8) process to make the changes effective. AIX users may also have to -execute the `inetimp\' command. +execute the `inetimp' command. .SH EXAMPLE 3 In the case of daemons that do not live in a common directory ("secret" or otherwise), edit the \fIinetd\fR configuration file so that it specifies an absolute path name for the process name field. For example: .nf .sp - ntalk dgram udp wait root /some/where/tcpd /usr/local/lib/ntalkd + ntalk dgram udp wait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.ntalkd .sp .fi .PP