06-27-2014
Hi,
The UID and GID's are not owned by a user or group locally on the system, the UID and GID are only on my AD.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
unixserver
UNIXSERVER(1) General Commands Manual UNIXSERVER(1)
NAME
unixserver - UNIX domain socket server
SYNOPSIS
unixserver [options] socket program
DESCRIPTION
Unixserver is UNIX domain socket server that conform to UCSPI, the UNIX Client-Server Program Interface.
OPTIONS
-q Quiet. Do not print any messages.
-Q (default) Print error messages.
-v Verbose. Print error and status messages.
-d Do not delete the socket file on exit.
-D (default) Delete the socket file on exit.
-u UID Change user id to UID after creating socket.
-g GID Change group id to GID after creating socket.
-U Same as '-u $UID -g $GID'.
-o UID Make the socket owned by UID.
-r GID Make the socket group owned by GID.
-O Same as '-o $SOCKET_UID -r $SOCKET_GID'.
-p PERM
Set the permissions on the created socket (in octal). Note: this option, if set, overrides the mask below. (defaults to 0666 minus
umask)
-m MASK
Set umask to MASK (in octal) before creating socket. (defaults to 0, previous value is restored afterwards)
-c N Do not handle more than N simultaneous connections. (default 10)
-b N Allow a backlog of N connections.
-B BANNER
Write BANNER to the client immediately after connecting.
SEE ALSO
unixclient(1), unixcat(1) http://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt
AUTHOR
ucspi-unix package was written by Bruce Guenter <bruceg@em.ca>
This manual page was originally written by Tomas Kuliavas <tokul@bigfoot.com> for the Debian GNU/Linux system, but may be used elsewhere
under the GPL.
UNIXSERVER(1)