to space out the multicast queries, but the program listens for responses
continuously. Calling the program as htfind has the same effect.
+.IP "--groups <IP Groups>"
+IP multicast groups to use for SiteCast queries. IP Groups is a comma
+separated list of groups, in the format: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn:port[:ttl[:seconds]]
+The IP number and port must be specified. The IP time-to-live, ttl, controls
+how many networks the multicast packets may pass through - the default, 1,
+limits packets to the local network. Multiple groups may be specified,
+separated by commas. If multiple groups are specified, then seconds is the
+time to wait before making the next multicast - 1 second is the default.
+
.IP "--anon"
Do not attempt to use X.509 user certificates or GSI proxies to authenticate
to the remote HTTPS server. This means you are "anonymous", but the server's
option will be ignored for directory operations or HTTP URLs. If a redirected
transfer isn't possible, a normal HTTPS data transfer will be attempted.
-.IP "--groups <IP Groups>"
-IP multicast groups to use for SiteCast queries. IP Groups is a comma
-separated list of groups, in the format: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn:port[:ttl[:seconds]]
-The IP number and port must be specified. The IP time-to-live, ttl, controls
-how many networks the multicast packets may pass through - the default, 1,
-limits packets to the local network. Multiple groups may be specified,
-separated by commas. If multiple groups are specified, then seconds is the
-time to wait before making the next multicast - 1 second is the default.
-
.SH FILES
.IP /tmp/x509up_uID
Default GSI Proxy file for Unix UID equal to ID.