gssproxy (8) Linux Manual Page
gssproxy – GssProxy Daemon
Synopsis
- gssproxy [options]
Description
gssproxy
gssproxy consists of the gssproxy daemon (configured by the gssproxy.conf(5) file) and a GSSAPI interposer plugin (gssproxy-mech(8)).
Options
-D,–daemon
- Become a daemon after starting up.
-i,–interactive
- Run in the foreground, don’t become a daemon.
-c,–config
- Specify a config file to use as the main config file (read before the rest of the config directory). The default is to use the file /etc/gssproxy/gssproxy.conf. For reference on the config file syntax and options, consult the gssproxy.conf(5) manual page.
-C,–configdir
- Specify a non-default config dir. Files named of the form "##-foo.conf" (that is, beginning with two digits and a dash, and ending in ".conf") will be read in numeric order from this directory, in addition to the config file itself. The default is /etc/gssproxy. For reference on the config file syntax and options, consult the gssproxy.conf(5) manual page.
-s,–socket
- Specify a custom default socket name. This socket will be used by all sections that do not define an explicit socket.
-d,–debug
- Turn on debugging.
–version
- Print version number and exit.
Signals
SIGTERM/SIGINT
- Informs the GssProxy to gracefully terminate all of its child processes and then shut down.
SIGHUP
- Request a reload of all configuration for gssproxy. If there is an error in the configuration files, the existing configuration will not be replaced; if there is a problem applying the new configuration, gssproxy will exit.
See Also
gssproxy.conf(5) and gssproxy-mech(8).
Authors
GSS-Proxy – http://fedorahosted.org/gss-proxy
