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GNU inetutils - The GNU Networking Utilities
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The GNU Networking Utilities are the common networking utilities,
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clients and servers of the GNU Operating System developed by the GNU
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project.
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If you are the author of an awesome program and want to join us in
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writing Free (libre) Software, please consider making it an
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official GNU program and become a GNU Maintainer. You can find
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instructions on how to do this here:
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http://www.gnu.org/help/evaluation
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The individual utilities were originally derived from the 4.4BSDLite2
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distribution. Many features were integrated from NetBSD, OpenBSD,
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FreeBSD and GNU/Linux.
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The file `paths' contains a list of all paths used by programs in this
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distribution, and rules to find values for them. To change a path
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PATH_FOO, you may either tell configure, by using
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`--with-path-foo=VALUE' (where VALUE may contain references to make
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variables such as `$(bindir)'), or edit the `paths' file. See further
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below for some important cases.
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If you wish to build only the clients or only the servers, you may
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wish to use the --disable-servers or --disable-clients options when
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invoking `configure'. You can also use --enable-<program> or
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--disable-<program> to control whether to build individual programs;
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if you explicitly specify whether to build a program, that will
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override the values specified by --disable-clients or
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--disable-servers.
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Some words on testing are in order. The three tests `ftp-localhost',
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`ping', and `traceroute', all need to be run by root. Several tests
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will depend on infrastructure files in `/etc/', but most tests will
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complain about their obvious needs. Anyway, these dependencies are
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important whenever chrooted builds are conducted.
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At the time of running a test, the shell variables TEST_IPV4 and
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TEST_IPV6 are influential. Regard them as taking one of three values:
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`yes', `no', or `auto'. When assigned the value `auto', a small check
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at runtime will determine if the corresponding address family is available,
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and accordingly include it during test. The values `yes', and `no',
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include or exclude the corresponding address family unconditionally.
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During configuration time, TEST_IPV# is essentially set to `auto',
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except that `-enable-ipv#' assigns `yes', and `--disable-ipv#' assigns
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`no' unconditionally. Note however, that `--disable-ipv6' retains
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its property of removing all support for IPv6 in every executable,
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while `--disable-ipv4' only affects the testing target `check' and scripts.
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During chrooted tests, the runtime check for either family can be
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fooled, so setting `TEST_IPV6=yes' might be necessary. On the other
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hand, chrooting similar to a FreeBSD jail, normally changes the address
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of `localhost', so similar environments will need counteractions like
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`TARGET=10.0.6.1'.
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The GNU whois client reads a whois-servers file to figure out which
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whois server to use. It won't always pick the best server;
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whois.internic.net seems to know something about nic.ddn.mil, but the
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GNU whois client will use nic.ddn.mil to look up nic.ddn.mil if you
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use the configuration file we supply. Our configuration file probably
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also does not have a complete list of whois servers; feel free to send
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information about additional whois servers to the bug reporting
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address.
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Notes on setuid-executables:
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- All of the r* client commands, 'rcp', 'rlogin', 'rsh', used to need
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to be installed as setuid root to work correctly, since they use
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privileged ports for communication. However, some modern operating
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systems now offer capabilities that avoid the need for setuid
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settings, and this is accounted for in our present code.
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CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE and PRIV_NET_PRIVADDR are relevant for the
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above three programs.
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- Similarly, 'ping', 'ping6', and 'traceroute', used to depend on
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setuid installation, but also these are now content with
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capabilities like CAP_NET_RAW, PRIV_NET_ICMPACCESS, and
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PRIV_NET_RAWACCESS.
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Notes on hard-coded file locations:
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- Some of the buildable executables depend critically on hard-coded
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file locations for correct execution. The most important, where
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care is needed, are highlighted below.
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- `ftpd' needs access to several configuration files, in order that
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all use cases be covered. Both of PATH_FTPCHROOT and
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PATH_FTPWELCOME are normally positioned correctly in sysconfdir by
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default, whereas PATH_FTPUSERS usually is desired to state
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`/etc/ftpusers', but not all systems manage this. Particular care
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should be given to PATH_FTPLOGINMESG, since it defaults to
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`/etc/motd', which cannot be claimed as universally ideal. A
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sensible counter measure could be
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./configure --with-path-ftploginmesg='$(sysconfdir)/ftpmotd'
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This would, however, complicate matter for chrooted users, so a
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minor variation on the default could be preferable:
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./configure --with-path-ftploginmesg=/etc/ftpmotd
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Finally, the fall-back value `/etc/nologin' for PATH_NOLOGIN is in
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effect for every systems lacking <paths.h>, but this sets the most
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plausible location in any case.
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- `rcp' relies on PATH_RSH for proper hand-over. Use the
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configuration switch `--with-path-rsh=VALUE' for overriding the
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detected value. It should point to the intended location of `rsh',
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particularly when built with Kerberos support.
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- Similarly, `rsh' needs PATH_RLOGIN to locate `rlogin' for correct
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delegation. The switch `--with-path-rlogin=VALUE' may come handy
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to ensure that `rsh' as well as `rlogin' offer identical Kerberos
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support.
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Some known deficiencies:
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- Non-Shishi Kerberos support does not build. Patches welcome.
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- Shishi Kerberos support is only implemented for 'rcp', 'rlogin',
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'rlogind', 'rsh', 'rshd', 'telnet', and 'telnetd'.
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- Not all utilities are Kerberized even when built with Kerberos
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libraries, including 'rcp' for non-Shishi Kerberos.
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- InetUtils does not build on HP-UX 11.00, Cygwin, Minix, MinGW,
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MSCV, BeOS, Haiki (and probably other systems as well). Patches
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welcome.
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See the file INSTALL for installation instructions.
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For any copyright year range specified as YYYY-ZZZZ in this package
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note that the range specifies every single year in that closed interval.
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Please see the file COPYING for copying conditions.
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Please send all bug reports to <bug-inetutils@gnu.org>.
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========================================================================
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Copyright (C) 1997-2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
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are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
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notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is,
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without any warranty.
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