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Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
Table C-36. Supported Arguments for erpcd (continued)
Argument
Description
–f directory
Specifies the location of the bfs files (load/dump); defaults
to the defined bfs directory (usually
/usr/spool/erpcd/bfs).
–p
Prints the daemon's process ID to standard output so that
automatic mechanisms can start/stop this process.
–s directory
Specifies the location of the security files (acp_*) and
eservices); defaults to the defined install-annex directory
(usually /etc).
–u f ilename
Invokes the acp_userinfo file syntax checker on the file
designated by filename. If filename is omitted, stdin is
used. Running this option does not interfere with any other
erpcd running on the system.
Parsing errors are printed on stderr. Error messages are in
the form:
<filename>: line <number>: <severity>: <description>
where <filename> is the name of the file, <number>
designates the line on which the error occurs, <severity> is
either an error or a warning (error indicates there is a
serious parsing error; warning indicates the parser
remedied the situation by conversion), and <description>
describes the error.
–b max_con
The number of consecutive login failures a user is
permitted before being blacklisted. Valid values are 0-8. A
value of 0 enables blacklisting upon any login failure (not
recommended). This value can also be set via the
MAX_BL_CON variable in acp_policy.h. The default, as
pre-set via MAX_BL_CON, is 5. If MAX_BL_CON is
undefined and you do not specify –b max_con, ACP never
blacklists based on consecutive login failures. For more
details, see Configuring Blacklisting on page A-286.
(continued on next page)
Chapter 4
Utilities
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