rpcbind(8) | System Manager's Manual | rpcbind(8) |
rpcbind
—
portmap
rpcbind |
[-d ] [-v ]
[-h bindip] |
Rpcbind
is a server that converts RPC
program numbers into DARPA protocol port numbers. It is a replacement for
the older portmap
program.
rpcbind
supports the original version 2
portmap
protocol and in addition supports the newer
version 3 and version 4 protocols that are necessary for IPv6 support. It
must be running on the server in order to make RPC calls.
When an RPC server is started, it will tell
rpcbind
what address it is listening to, and what
RPC program numbers it is prepared to serve. When a client wishes to make an
RPC call to a given program number, it will first contact
rpcbind
on the server machine to determine the
address where RPC packets should be sent.
rpcbind
is a launchd service. When the
first server tries to register with rpcbind
the RPC
library will contact launchd and arrange for rpcbind to be started. Note it
is no longer possible to run rpcbind from the command line.
rpcbind
logs errors and information using
os_log(3).
rpcbind
uses
hosts_access(5) for access
control; note access control patterns may only reference IP addresses.
The following options are available and will need to be added to
the rpcbind
plist file.
-d
rpcbind
errors and debugging information to
be printed to the standard error output via os_log. This option is no
longer very useful.-v
-h
-h
option is specified,
rpcbind
will bind to
INADDR_ANY
, which could lead to problems on a
multi-homed host due to rpcbind
returning a UDP
packet from a different IP address than it was sent to. Note that when
specifying IP addresses with -h
,
rpcbind
will automatically add
127.0.0.1
to the list.rpcbind
. Options should be added here.rpcbind
.rpcbind
crashes, all servers must be
restarted.-h
option is not supported for IPv6.1/24/11 | Darwin |