/etc/inetd.conf – cmsd Details This entry starts the cmsd service when required. This is a calendar and appointment service. The cmsd service is...
/etc/inetd.conf – dtspc Details This entry starts the dtspc service when required. This service is used in response to a CDE client request....
/etc/inetd.conf – kshell Details This entry starts the kshell service when required. This is a kerberized remote shell service, which provides a higher...
/etc/inetd.conf – pcnfsd Details This entry starts the pcnfsd daemon when required. This service is an authentication and printing program, which uses NFS...
/etc/inetd.conf – rstatd Details This entry starts the rstatd daemon when required. This service is used to provide kernel statistics and other monitorable...
/etc/inetd.conf – rusersd Details This entry starts the rsusersd daemon when required. This service provides a list of current users active on a...
/etc/inetd.conf – rwalld Details This entry starts the rwalld daemon when required. This service allows remote users to broadcast system wide messages. The...
/etc/inetd.conf – talk Details This entry starts the talkd daemon when required. This service establishes a two-way communication link between two users, either...
/etc/inetd.conf – time Details This entry starts the time service when required. This service can be used to synchronize system clocks. The time...
/etc/inetd.conf – ttdbserver Details This entry starts the ttdbserver servicewhen required. It is not a pre-requisite service for CDE, which is fully functional...