SENDVMSMAIL(8) System Manager's Manual SENDVMSMAIL(8)NAME
sendvmsmail - mail forwarder for DECnet
SYNOPSIS
sendvmsmail
DESCRIPTION
sendvmsmail Is the mail forwarding program that sends Unix mail messages to VMSmail on an OpenVMS(R) System. It should be the default des-
tination of the "vmsmail" user. The usual way to do this is to create a .forward file in that user's home directory with the following con-
tents:
| /usr/sbin/sendvmsmail
SEE ALSO vmsmaild(8), dnetd(8), dnetd.conf(5)DECnet utilities January 15 2001 SENDVMSMAIL(8)
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DNETNML(8) System Manager's Manual DNETNML(8)NAME
dnetnml - DECnet Network Management Listener
SYNOPSIS
dnetnml [options]
Options:
[-dVh]
DESCRIPTION
dnetnml is a daemon that serves incoming management requests from remote systems, usually NCP in the case of VMS and RSX. It is recommended
that the daemon be run from dnetd by adding the following line to /etc/dnetd.conf:
NML 19 N nobody dnetnml
Currently it only serves a subset of information requests. These are (in NCP terms):
SHOW KNOWN NODES
SHOW ADJACENT NODES
SHOW EXEC CHAR
SHOW KNOWN OBJECTS
SHOW KNOWN LINKS
Note that for SHOW KNOWN OBJECTS to work, /etc/dnetd.conf needs to be readable by the daemon user (usually 'nobody') or it will return a
Privilege Violation. There is no sensitive data in this file so it's quite OK to set the permissions to 0644. Though this is not the
default.
OPTIONS -d Don't fork and run the background. Use this for debugging.
-v Verbose. The more of these there are the more verbose dnetnml will be. Don't use more than one for normal operation because it will
seriously impair performance.
-h -? Displays help for using the command.
-V Show the version of dnetnml.
BUGS
Probably lots, particularly as some of the functions are undocumented and I've had to reverse-engineer them. SHOW KNOWN LINKS doesn't show
quite the same information as VMS does. dnetnml relies on the information it can get from /proc/net/decnet so it can't show load PIDs or
processes unfortunately.
SEE ALSO dnetd(8), dnetd.conf(5)DECnet utilities September 5 2008 DNETNML(8)
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