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ods-enforcerd(8)					     OpenDNSSEC ods-enforcerd						  ods-enforcerd(8)

NAME
ods-enforcerd - OpenDNSSEC Policy Enforcer daemon SYNOPSIS
ods-enforcerd [-c FILE] [-d] [-1] [-P PIDFILE] [-v] [-h] DESCRIPTION
ods-enforcerd is part of the OpenDNSSEC software. It will enforce any policies that you have set up for zones under the control of OpenDNSSEC (including the generation of keys if configured to). For more information, go to http://www.opendnssec.org and visit the Docu- mentation page. Invoked with no arguments, ods-enforcerd will read the default configuration file /etc/opendnssec/conf.xml and act according to its con- tents. OPTIONS
-c FILE Use alternate conf.xml. -d Run in debug mode. -1 Run once, then exit. -P PIDFILE Use alternate process-id file. -v Print the version, then exit. -h Show help, then exit. SIGNALS
The ods-enforcerd can be controlled using the ods-control utility. Signals may also be used. SIGHUP ods-enforcerd runs on a schedule defined in conf.xml; this signal will interrupt that and force the daemon to wake up. SIGINT, SIGTERM Force the daemon to stop (if it is running it will finish what it is doing first). CONFIGURATION
The configuration of ods-enforcerd is contained in the conf.xml file; the options available are described in the OpenDNSSEC documentation. DIAGNOSTICS
will log all the problems via the standard syslog(8) daemon facility. FILES
/etc/opendnssec/conf.xml default configuration file. /var/run/opendnssec/zone_fetcher.pid default process-id file. SEE ALSO
ods-auditor(1), ods-control(8), ods-hsmspeed(1), ods-hsmutil(1), ods-kaspcheck(1), ods-ksmutil(1), ods-signer(8), ods-signerd(8), ods-tim- ing(5), opendnssec(7), http://www.opendnssec.org/ AUTHORS
ods-enforcerd was written by John Dickinson and Nominet as part of the OpenDNSSEC project. OpenDNSSEC February 2010 ods-enforcerd(8)

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EZ-IPUPDATE(8)							Dynamic DNS client						    EZ-IPUPDATE(8)

NAME
ez-ipupdate - dynamic DNS client SYNOPSIS
ez-ipupdate [options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the ez-ipupdate dynamic DNS client. OPTIONS
ez-ipupdate follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). -a, --address <ip address> string to send as your ip address -b, --cache-file <file> file to use for caching the ipaddress -c, --config-file <file> configuration file, almost all arguments can be given with: <name>[=<value>] to see a list of possible config commands try "echo help | ez-ipupdate -c -" -d, --daemon run as a daemon periodicly updating if necessary -e, --execute <command> shell command to execute after a successful update -f, --foreground when running as a daemon run in the foreground -F, --pidfile <file> use <file> as a pid file -g, --request-uri <uri> URI to send updates to -h, --host <host> string to send as host parameter -i, --interface <iface> which interface to use -L, --cloak_title <host> some stupid thing for DHS only -m, --mx <mail exchange> string to send as your mail exchange -M, --max-interval <# of sec> max time in between updates -N, --notify-email <email> address to send mail to if bad things happen -o, --offline set to off line mode -p, --resolv-period <sec> period to check IP if it can't be resolved -P, --period <# of sec> period to check IP in daemon mode (default: 1800 seconds) -q, --quiet be quiet -r, --retrys <num> number of trys (default: 1) -R, --run-as-user <user> change to <user> for running, be ware that this can cause problems with handeling SIGHUP properly if that user can't read the config file. also it can't write it's pid file to a root directory -Q, --run-as-euser <user> change to effective <user> for running, this is NOT secure but it does solve the problems with run-as-user and config files and pid files. -s, --server <server[:port]> the server to connect to -S, --service-type <server> the type of service that you are using try one of: null ezip pgpow dhs dyndns dyndns-static dyndns-custom ods tzo easydns easydns- partner gnudip justlinux dyns hn zoneedit heipv6tb -t, --timeout <sec.millisec> the amount of time to wait on I/O -T, --connection-type <num> number sent to TZO as your connection type (default: 1) -U, --url <url> string to send as the url parameter -u, --user <user[:passwd]> user ID and password, if either is left blank they will be prompted for -w, --wildcard set your domain to have a wildcard alias -z, --partner <partner> specify easyDNS partner (for easydns-partner services) --help display this help and exit --version output version information and exit --credits print the credits and exit --signalhelp print help about signals AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Sam Hocevar <sam@zoy.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). ez-ipupdate - 3.0.11b7 February 2003 EZ-IPUPDATE(8)
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