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
-@@ -101,8 +105,8 @@ who like to tune their systems to the utmost degree. You can set all
- sorts of socket options which may make transfers faster (or
- slower!). Read the man page for the code(setsockopt()) system call for
- details on some of the options you may be able to set. By default no
--special socket options are set. These settings are superseded by the
--bf(--sockopts) command-line option.
-+special socket options are set. These settings can also be specified
-+via the bf(--sockopts) command-line option.
-
- enddit()
-
@@ -260,6 +264,12 @@ If the daemon fails to open to specified file, it will fall back to
using syslog and output an error about the failure. (Note that the
failure to open the specified log file used to be a fatal error.)