# /etc/xinetd.d/remctl -- xinetd configuration for remctl. # # By default, remctl runs as root and the programs it runs are responsible # for dropping privileges where appropriate. If all of the programs you # run are run by the same user, you may wish to start remctld as a user # other than root. If you do, it will still need to be able to read the # host keytab (or some other keytab, if you specify a different principal # in the client). service remctl { socket_type = stream protocol = tcp wait = no user = root server = /usr/sbin/remctld port = 4373 }