5 $ nncp-daemon [options]
6 [-maxconn INT] [-bind ADDR] [-inetd]
7 [-autotoss*] [-nock] [-mcd-once]
10 Start listening TCP daemon, wait for incoming connections and run
11 @ref{Sync, synchronization protocol} with each of them. You can run
12 @ref{nncp-toss} utility in background to process inbound packets from
15 @option{-maxconn} option specifies how many simultaneous clients daemon
16 can handle. @option{-bind} option specifies @option{addr:port} it must
19 It could be run as @command{inetd} service, by specifying
20 @option{-inetd} option. Pay attention that because it uses
21 @code{stdin}/@code{stdout}, it can not effectively work with IO timeouts
22 and connection closing can propagate up to 5 minutes in practice.
26 uucp stream tcp6 nowait nncpuser /usr/local/bin/nncp-daemon nncp-daemon -quiet -inetd
29 @option{-autotoss} option runs tosser on node's spool every second
30 during the call. All @option{-autotoss-*} options is the same as in
31 @ref{nncp-toss} command.
33 Read @ref{CfgNoCK, more} about @option{-nock} option.
35 @option{-mcd-once} option sends @ref{MCD} announcements once and quits.
36 Could be useful with inetd-based setup, where daemons are not running.