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NAME

       xtnetserv - remote server process

SYNOPSIS

       xtnetserv

DESCRIPTION

       xtnetserv is the remote server process for the GNUspool spooler and document management
       system. It serves 3 purposes; firstly it accepts jobs from other hosts submitted by
       gspl-rpr(1), secondly it accepts jobs and administration requests from DOS and Windows
       machines, and finally it supports API operations.

       It is normally invoked by gspl-start(1).

       Information, in respect of other machines to connect to is read from the file
       gnuspool.hosts.

FILES

       gnuspool.hosts host/client names and descriptions

       gnuspool.conf master configuration file

       int-config message file

       spshed_reps error log file

       spufile0 user data

ENVIRONMENT

       SPOOLDIR
           alternative location for spool directory

       SPHELPDIR
           help files directory

INTERNET PORTS

       xtnetserv uses 2 ports:

               gsnetsrv

       (N.B. no second "e") to accept incoming jobs on TCP from gspl-rpr(1), and on UDP from the
       DOS/Windows interface, and 2 further ports

               gspoolapi

       to communicate with the API library.

       The port numbers are set up in the /etc/services file when GNUspool is first installed.

SEE ALSO

       gspl-rpr(1), gspl-start(1), gspl-stop(1), gnuspool.conf(5), gnuspool.hosts(5), spshed(8).

DIAGNOSTICS

       xtnetserv runs as a "daemon process" and diagnostics, apart from those detected when it is
       first started, are not usually written to any terminal but to the file spshed_reps in the
       spool directory.

       In the event of any problems this file should be examined.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.  This is free software. You may
       redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
       <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.  There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by
       law.

AUTHOR

       John M Collins, Xi Software Ltd.