-IP address of the connecting host in dotted-quad
-notation. The string that results from this
-transformation will be used as an absolute pathname
-that \fBnbd-server\fR will attempt to
-open. As an example, if a client connects from
-192.168.1.100 and \fBexportname\fR is
-specified as \fI/export/%s\fR, then
-nbd-server will attempt to serve
+address of the connecting host. The string that
+results from this transformation will be used as an
+absolute pathname that \fBnbd-server\fR
+will attempt to open. As an example, if a client
+connects from 192.168.1.100 and
+\fBexportname\fR is specified as
+\fI/export/%s\fR, then nbd-server
+will attempt to serve