+script (on systems with BSD'ish scripts, e.g. Slackware), or from the
+.BR nfs
+script in
+.BR /etc/rc.d/init.d/
+or
+.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
+version is protected by the
+.BR tcp_wrapper
+library. You have to give the clients access to
+.BR rpc.rquotad
+if they should be allowed to use it. To allow connects from clients of
+the .bar.com domain you could use the following line in /etc/hosts.allow:
+
+mountd: .bar.com
+
+You have to use the daemon name
+.BR rquotad
+for the daemon name (even if the binary has a different name).
+
+For further information please have a look at the
+.BR tcpd (8)
+and
+.BR hosts_access (5)
+manual pages.
+