$FreeBSD$ --- rmt/rmt.1.orig Sun Nov 10 17:58:57 2002 +++ rmt/rmt.1 Sun Jan 19 15:13:21 2003 @@ -17,10 +17,7 @@ .SH NAME rmt \- remote magnetic tape protocol server .SH SYNOPSIS -.B /opt/schily/sbin/rmt -.br -.B /etc/rmt - +.B !!PREFIX!!/sbin/srmt .SH DESCRIPTION .IX "rmt command" "" "\fLrmt\fP \(em remote magnetic tape protocol server" .IX "remote magnetic tape protocol server" "" "remote magnetic tape protocol server \(em \fLrmt\fP" @@ -519,8 +516,8 @@ to exit. .SH FILES .TP -/etc/default/rmt -Default values can be set for the following options in /etc/default/rmt. +/usr/local/etc/srmt.conf +Default values can be set for the following options in /usr/local/etc/srmt.conf. For example: .sp .BR DEBUG= /tmp/rmt.debug @@ -568,7 +565,7 @@ is not a socket from a remote host, .B rmt will compare the host entry from -.B /etc/default/rmt +.B /usr/local/etc/srmt.conf with the following strings: .RS .TP 10 @@ -635,12 +632,12 @@ adds some security features to the server that make it behave slightly different from older implementations. Read the above documentation about the file -/etc/default/rmt +/usr/local/etc/srmt.conf to make sure your local installation is configured for your needs. .LP To grant the same permissions as with old .B rmt -servers, create a file /etc/default/rmt and add the following lines +servers, create a file /usr/local/etc/srmt.conf and add the following lines to this file: .LP .BR USER= *