1PORTRESERVE(1)           TCP port reservation utility           PORTRESERVE(1)
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NAME

6       portreserve - reserve ports to prevent portmap mapping them
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SYNOPSIS

9       portreserve
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DESCRIPTION

12       The portreserve program aims to help services with well-known ports
13       that lie in the bindresvport range. It prevents portmap (or other
14       programs using bindresvport) from occupying a real service's port by
15       occupying it itself, until the real service tells it to release the
16       port (generally in its init script).
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18       It is intended that portreserve runs from an initscript of its own, and
19       services wishing to interact with it should use portrelease.
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21       When the portreserve daemon is started, it examines the
22       /etc/portreserve/ directory. Each file not containing “.”  or “~” in
23       its name is considered to be a service configuration file, and must
24       contain a service name (as listed in /etc/services) or a port number.
25       UDP services may be specified by appending "/udp" to the service name,
26       and TCP services by "/tcp". Several services may be specified, one per
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29       For example, /etc/portreserve/cups might contain the string “ipp” or,
30       equivalently, “ipp/tcp” and “ipp/udp” on separate lines.
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32       For each service configuration file, a socket is created and bound to
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34       run portrelease, which instructs portreserve to release the port
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37       Once all the reserved ports have been released, the daemon exits.
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FILES

40       /etc/portreserve/*
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43       /var/run/portreserve/socket
44           communication socket for portrelease
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SEE ALSO

47       portrelease(1)
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AUTHOR

50       Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>
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55portreserve                       1 July 2008                   PORTRESERVE(1)
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