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@(#)rdistd.8 6.6 (Berkeley) 5/13/86

RDISTD 8 "June 21, 1992"
C 6
NAME
rdistd - remote file distribution server program
SYNOPSIS
rdistd -S [ -D ]

rdistd -V

DESCRIPTION
Rdistd is the server program for the rdist command. It is normally run by rdist via rsh(1).

The -S argument must be specified. The option is required so that rdistd is not accidentally started since it normally resides somewhere in a normal user's $PATH.

OPTIONS

-D Enable debugging messages. Messages are logged via syslog(3).

-V Print version information and exit.

FILES
"SEE ALSO"
rdist(1), rsh(1)
BUGS