PORTMAP
Section: Maintenance Commands (8C)
Updated: 9 September 1987
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NAME
portmap - DARPA port to RPC program number mapper
SYNOPSIS
/usr/etc/portmap
DESCRIPTION
portmap
is a server that converts
RPC
program numbers into
DARPA
protocol port numbers.
It must be running in order to make
RPC
calls.
When an
RPC
server is started, it will tell
portmap
what port number it is listening to, and what
RPC
program numbers it is prepared to serve.
When a client wishes to make an
RPC
call to a given program number,
it will first contact
portmap
on the server machine to determine
the port number where
RPC
packets should be sent.
Normally, standard
RPC
servers are started by
inetd(8C),
so
portmap
must be started before
inetd
is invoked.
SEE ALSO
inetd.conf(5),
rpcinfo(8),
inetd(8)
BUGS
If
portmap
crashes, all servers must be restarted.
Index
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