Administering the connection server
The connection server (see
cs(1Mbnu))
is a standing process or daemon
that runs on all client machines.
It is used to establish connections for all network services that communicate
over Transport Level Interface (TLI) connection-oriented and dialup connections.
The connection server is started automatically (from /etc/dinit.d/S80cs)
during initialization when the system goes to multi-user state.
It receives requests for network services from client machine applications,
establishes connections to the server-machine ports associated with the
requested services, and passes the connections back to the application.
Before passing a connection to an application, the connection server may
invoke an authentication scheme.
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 22 April 2004