slpd
is an SLPv2 compliant Service Agent and (optionally) Directory Agent. It
listens for SLP requests on port 427, responding to the SLP User Agents and
(when running as a DA) Service Agents.
slpd
is typically invoked at boot time, usually out of
/etc/init.d/slpd .
OPTIONS
-d
Don't detach from the controlling tty
-f configfile
Use configfile as the file slpd reads to obtain configuration information,
rather than the default,
/etc/slpd.conf .
-r registrationfile
Use registrationfile as the file that slpd reads to obtain static
registrations, rather than the default,
/etc/slpd.rej.
-l logfile
Use logfile as the file that slpd reads to write log messages, rather than
the default,
/var/log/slpd.log.
-p pidfile
Use pidfile as the file that holds the slpd process id, rather than the
default,
/var/run/slpd.pid.
SEE ALSO
"OpenSLP User's Guide"
NOTES
This man page was written for the Debian project by Debian Developer Ganesan
Rajagopal (rganesan@debian.org). You should refer to the online html
documentation in the
openslp-doc
package for more complete and up-to-date information.