$NetBSD: patch-ac,v 1.1.1.1 2003/10/01 01:15:44 grant Exp $ --- rinetd.8.orig 2003-04-15 11:19:44.000000000 +1000 +++ rinetd.8 @@ -10,14 +10,14 @@ .Nd internet .Dq redirection server .Sh SYNOPSIS -.Nm /usr/sbin/rinetd +.Nm @PREFIX@/sbin/rinetd .Sh VERSION Version 0.62, 04/14/2003. .Sh DESCRIPTION .Nm rinetd redirects TCP connections from one IP address and port to another. rinetd is a single-process server which handles any number of connections to -the address/port pairs specified in the file /etc/rinetd.conf. +the address/port pairs specified in the file @PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/rinetd.conf. Since rinetd runs as a single process using nonblocking I/O, it is able to redirect a large number of connections without a severe impact on the machine. This makes it practical to run TCP services @@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ redirect FTP, because FTP requires more .Pp rinetd is typically launched at boot time, using the following syntax: .Pp -/usr/sbin/rinetd +@PREFIX@/sbin/rinetd .Pp -The configuration file is found in the file /etc/rinetd.conf, unless +The configuration file is found in the file @PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/rinetd.conf, unless another file is specified using the -c command line option. .Sh FORWARDING RULES Most entries in the configuration file are forwarding rules. The @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ The -v command line option displays the The kill -1 signal (SIGHUP) can be used to cause rinetd to reload its configuration file without interrupting existing connections. -Under Linux\(tm the process id is saved in the file \fI/var/run/rinetd.pid\fR +The process id is saved in the file \fI/var/run/rinetd.pid\fR to facilitate the kill -HUP. An alternate filename can be provided by using the pidlogfile configuration file option.