rxlist(1Mtcp)
rxlist --
list available REXEC services
Synopsis
/usr/lib/rexec/rxlist [-l] [-h]
Description
The rxlist command lists
REXEC services currently defined on the system.
Options
rxlist takes the following options:
-l-
Generate a long listing.
A long listing consists
of a four-column table, where the columns contain the following:
Column 1-
The service name.
Column 2-
A text description of the service.
Column 3-
A ``u'' if the -u option was specified with
the rxservice command when the service was defined, or a
hyphen if it was not.
Column 4-
The service definition.
-h-
Generate a listing with headings.
The headings, in order of appearance, are: ``SERVICE'',
``DESCRIPTION'',
``UTMP'', and ``DEFINITION''.
If no options are given,
a two-column table of defined services is printed, where
the first column contains the service name and the second
column contains a text description of the service.
Files
/etc/rexec/services-
REXEC services data base
Usage
A remote user invokes the rxlist command indirectly
through the rquery service.
When a user invokes rxlist through rquery,
rxlist reports only
the services currently available to the invoking user
(see
rexec(1bnu)).
References
rexec(1bnu),
rexecve(3N),
rxservice(1Mbnu)
© 2004 The SCO Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004