local1, local2, local3, local4, local5, local6 and local7. The default
is daemon.
+dit(bf(port)) You can override the default port the daemon will listen on
+by specifying this value (defaults to 873). This is ignored if the daemon
+is being run by inetd, and is superseded by the bf(--port) command-line option.
+
+dit(bf(address)) You can override the default IP address the daemon
+will listen on by specifying this value. This is ignored if the daemon is
+being run by inetd, and is superseded by the bf(--address) command-line option.
+
dit(bf(socket options)) This option can provide endless fun for people
who like to tune their systems to the utmost degree. You can set all
sorts of socket options which may make transfers faster (or
do this automatically, but you might as well specify both to be extra
sure).
-dit(bf(port)) You can override the default port the daemon will listen on
-by specifying this value (defaults to 873). This is ignored if the daemon
-is being run by inetd, and is superseded by the bf(--port) command-line option.
-
-dit(bf(address)) You can override the default IP address the daemon
-will listen on by specifying this value. This is ignored if the daemon is
-being run by inetd, and is superseded by the bf(--address) command-line option.
-
dit(bf(max connections)) The "max connections" option allows you to
specify the maximum number of simultaneous connections you will allow.
Any clients connecting when the maximum has been reached will receive a