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-'\" t
-.\"
-.\" Modified for Solaris to to add the Solaris stability classification,
-.\" and to add a note about source availability.
-.\"
-.TH TCPDMATCH 1M "Sep 15, 2011"
-.SH NAME
-tcpdmatch \- tcp wrapper oracle
-.SH SYNOPSYS
-tcpdmatch [-d] [-i inet_conf] daemon client
-.sp
-tcpdmatch [-d] [-i inet_conf] daemon[@server] [user@]client
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.PP
-\fItcpdmatch\fR predicts how the tcp wrapper would handle a specific
-request for service. Examples are given below.
-.PP
-The program examines the \fItcpd\fR access control tables (default
-\fI/etc/hosts.allow\fR and \fI/etc/hosts.deny\fR) and prints its
-conclusion. For maximal accuracy, it extracts additional information
-from your \fIinetd\fR network configuration file.
-.PP
-When \fItcpdmatch\fR finds a match in the access control tables, it
-identifies the matched rule. In addition, it displays the optional
-shell commands or options in a pretty-printed format; this makes it
-easier for you to spot any discrepancies between what you want and what
-the program understands.
-.SH ARGUMENTS
-The following two arguments are always required:
-.IP daemon
-A daemon process name. Typically, the last component of a daemon
-executable pathname.
-.IP client
-A host name or network address, or one of the `unknown' or `paranoid'
-wildcard patterns.
-.sp
-When a client host name is specified, \fItcpdmatch\fR gives a
-prediction for each address listed for that client.
-.sp
-When a client address is specified, \fItcpdmatch\fR predicts what
-\fItcpd\fR would do when client name lookup fails.
-.PP
-Optional information specified with the \fIdaemon@server\fR form:
-.IP server
-A host name or network address, or one of the `unknown' or `paranoid'
-wildcard patterns. The default server name is `unknown'.
-.PP
-Optional information specified with the \fIuser@client\fR form:
-.IP user
-A client user identifier. Typically, a login name or a numeric userid.
-The default user name is `unknown'.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.IP -d
-Examine \fIhosts.allow\fR and \fIhosts.deny\fR files in the current
-directory instead of the default ones.
-.IP "-i inet_conf"
-Specify this option when \fItcpdmatch\fR is unable to find your
-\fIinetd.conf\fR network configuration file, or when
-you suspect that the program uses the wrong one.
-.SH EXAMPLES
-To predict how \fItcpd\fR would handle a telnet request from the local
-system:
-.sp
-tcpdmatch in.telnetd localhost
-.PP
-The same request, pretending that hostname lookup failed:
-.sp
-tcpdmatch in.telnetd 127.0.0.1
-.PP
-To predict what tcpd would do when the client name does not match the
-client address:
-.sp
-tcpdmatch in.telnetd paranoid
-.PP
-On some systems, daemon names have no `in.' prefix, or \fItcpdmatch\fR
-may need some help to locate the inetd configuration file.
-.SH FILES
-.PP
-The default locations of the \fItcpd\fR access control tables are:
-.PP
-/etc/hosts.allow
-.br
-/etc/hosts.deny
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.nf
-tcpdchk(1M), tcpd configuration checker
-hosts_access(4), format of the tcpd access control tables.
-hosts_options(4), format of the language extensions.
-inetd.conf(4), format of the inetd control file.
-inetd(1M), how to invoke tcpd from inetd using the libwrap library.
-inetadm(1M), managing inetd services in the Service Management Framework.
-
-.SH AUTHORS
-.nf
-Wietse Venema (wietse@wzv.win.tue.nl)
-Department of Mathematics and Computing Science
-Eindhoven University of Technology
-Den Dolech 2, P.O. Box 513
-5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands
-.\" @(#) tcpdmatch.8 1.5 96/02/11 17:01:35
-.\" Begin Sun update
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-See
-.BR attributes (5)
-for descriptions of the following attributes:
-.sp
-.TS
-box;
-c | c
-l | l .
-ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
-=
-Interface Stability Committed
-.TE
-.\" End Sun update