REXD(8C) COMMAND REFERENCE REXD(8C)
NAME
rexd, rpc.rexd - RPC-based remote execution server
SYNOPSIS
/usr/etc/rpc.rexd
DESCRIPTION
The program rexd is the RPC (Remote Procedure Call) server
for remote program execution; this daemon is started by
inetd(8n) whenever a remote execution request is made if the
following line is placed in /etc/inetd.conf:
rpc tcp /usr/etc/rpc.rexd 100017 1
For noninteractive programs, standard file descriptors are
connected directly to TCP (Transport Control Protocol)
connections. Interactive programs involve pseudo-terminals,
similar to the login sessions provided by rlogin(1n). This
daemon may use the NFS to mount file systems specified in
the remote execution request; (rexd is the server for
on(1c).
FILES
/dev/ttypn (where n is the tty number) pseudo-
terminals used for interactive mode
/etc/passwd authorized users
DIAGNOSTICS
Diagnostic messages are normally printed on the console and
are returned to the requestor.
SEE ALSO
on(1c), rex(3r), exports(5), inetd.conf(5n), and inetd(8n).
Printed 4/6/89 1
%%index%%
na:264,102;
sy:366,283;
de:649,945;
fi:1594,258;
di:1852,224;
se:2076,232;
%%index%%000000000108