ZSERV(8) System Manager's Manual ZSERV(8)NAME
zserv - CERNLIB server program for transferring ZEBRA formatted files
DESCRIPTION
zserv is the server for the ZFTP file transfer program. It listens for connections on port 346. zserv is not in general run from the com-
mand line, but only via inetd(8).
Please note that, like many other FTP servers, zserv receives unencrypted passwords over the network. It should therefore be used only
within a trusted LAN.
FILES
o /etc/inetd.conf - specifies how inetd should call zserv
SEE ALSO
o zftp(1)
o inetd(8)
o inetd.conf(5)
zserv is part of the CERNLIB CSPACK package, documented fully at http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/asdoc/psdir/cspack.ps.gz (PostScript) or
http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/asdoc/WWW/cspack/cspmain/cspmain.html (HTML).
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Kevin McCarty <kmccarty@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
February 3, 2003 ZSERV(8)
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update-inetd - manage rlinetd (and inetd) configuration entries
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