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TCP/IP Configuration Notebook Online Help
Use this tab to have any of the following TCP/IP servers
and programs start automatically when TCP/IP starts.
Note: NFSD, NFSSTART, PMX, PORTMAP, and HTTPD come with
kit offerings and may not be installed on every computer. If present, however,
they will appear in and be selectable from the Autostarted Services list box
on the Autostart tab.
The fields on this page are:
- Autostarted Services
- From the list box, select a service that you want to have started for you
automatically when TCP/IP starts.
- Autostart Options
- The selections available are:
- Autostart Service
-
Check this box to indicate you want to autostart the selected service. The
autostart conditions available (select only one) are:
- INETD Super Server Daemon
- Select this radio button to start the service when a connection request
for it is received by INETD. In order for INETD to start other services, INETD
cannot be in a Detached state (cannot have the Detached radio button
selected). INETD can be used to start TELNETD, FTPD, TFTPD, REXECD, RSHD, and
LPD only.
- Detached
- Select this radio button to start the service when TCP/IP starts. The
service does not appear in the OS/2 task list.
- Foreground Session
- Select this radio button to start the service in an OS/2 window when
TCP/IP is started.
- Minimized
- Check this box if you are starting a service in an OS/2 window foreground
session but want the OS/2 window minimized.
- Parameters
-
For most services, you can specify parameters that you want to use when the
service starts.
The following parameters, by service, are available:
You can use INETD as an alternative to starting some
services. If you use INETD to autostart TCP/IP services, any parameters
that you specify on this page will be ignored.
The push buttons on this page are:
- Undo
- Remove any changes made since you last accessed this page.
- OK
- Close the TCP/IP Configuration Notebook and save all changes made since
opening it.
- Cancel
- Close the TCP/IP Configuration Notebook and discard any changes made since
opening it.
- Help
- Get help information for this notebook page.
How Do I?
For a step-by-step description of key tasks you can do from this page, go
to:
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