-.TH ITOX 8 "October 1999" "xinetd"
+.TH ITOX 8 "March 2005" "xinetd"
.SH NAME
itox \- converts inetd.conf style configuration files to xinetd.conf
.SH SYNOPSIS
-itox [-daemon_dir <dir_path>]
+itox [-daemon_dir <dir_name>]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B itox
takes on its standard input inetd.conf style entries and dumps to
standard output the corresponding xinetd.conf style entries.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
-.I -daemon_dir <dir_path>
-Specifies the file name of the TCP daemon used in the inetd.conf file.
+.I -daemon_dir <dir_name>
+If you use tcpd, this option specifies the directory where all the daemons are.
+You must specify this option if you use tcpd and the daemon file names are not
+absolute.
.SH EXAMPLES
-itox -daemon_dir /usr/sbin/tcpd < inetd.conf > xinetd.conf
+itox -daemon_dir /usr/sbin < inetd.conf > xinetd.conf
.SH AUTHOR
xinetd and itox were written by Panagiotis Tsirigotis.
.sp
-This man page was written by Norbert Veber <nveber@debian.org>.
+This man page was written by Norbert Veber <nveber@debian.org> and Thomas Seyrat
+<tomasera@debian.org>
determines the arguments passed to the server. In contrast to \fBinetd\fP,
the server name should \fInot\fP be included in \fIserver_args\fP.
.TP
-+.B libwrap
+.B libwrap
overrides the service name passed to libwrap (which defaults to the
server name, the first server_args component with NAMEINARGS, the id
for internal services and the service name for redirected services).
\fI/var/run/xinetd.dump\fP;
to change the filename, edit \fIconfig.h\fP and recompile).
.TP
-.B SIGIOT
+.B SIGABRT
causes an internal consistency check to verify that the data structures
used by the program have not been corrupted.
When the check is completed