.\"@(#)rquotad.8"
-.TH RQUOTAD 8 "8 Mar 2001"
+.TH RQUOTAD 8 "25 Aug 2000"
.SH NAME
rquotad, rpc.rquotad \- remote quota server
.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B /usr/etc/rpc.rquotad [-p " port "] "
+.B /usr/etc/rpc.rquotad
.SH DESCRIPTION
.LP
.IX "rquotad daemon" "" "\fLrquotad\fP \(em remote quota server"
.BR /etc/init.d/
(on systems with SysV'ish scripts, e.g. RedHat, SuSE, etc).
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BI "\-p," "" " \-\-port " port
-specify a port for
-.BR rpc.rquotad
-to listen on. By default,
-.BR rpc.rquotad
-will ask
-.BR portmap (8)
-to assign it a port number. As of this writing, there is not
-a standard port number that
-.BR portmap
-always or usually assigns. Specifying
-a port may be useful when implementing a firewall.
-
.SH TCP_WRAPPERS SUPPORT
This
.BR rpc.rquotad
.BR quota (8),
.BR rpc (3N),
.BR nfs (5),
-.BR services (5),
-.BR portmap(8),
-.BR inetd (8)
+.BR services (5)
+.BR inetd (8),