05-17-2006
It gives access to the dir. e.g cd.
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tinydyndns-conf
tinydyndns-conf(8) System Manager's Manual tinydyndns-conf(8)
NAME
tinydyndns-conf - sets up a pop-before-dyndns service
SYNOPSIS
tinydyndns-conf acct logacct dir myip mydomain
DESCRIPTION
tinydyndns-conf creates a service directory dir that runs tinydns(8), and a service directory dir/pop that runs a pop3 service and updates
tinydns' database after a successful login.
You can run the services under svscan(8) or runsvdir(8) by creating symbolic links in the /service directory:
ln -s dir /service/dir
ln -s dir/pop /service/dir-pop
The service will start within five seconds, and will be restarted upon reboot. You can use svc(8) to control the service.
tinydyndns-conf runs
tinydns-conf acct logacct dir myip
to set up a DNS publication service.
tinydyndns-conf modifies dir/root/Makefile to not run tinydns-data(8) upon normal request.
tinydyndns-conf arranges for tcpserver(1) to listen on TCP port 110, and to start pop3front-auth(8), cvm-pwfile(8), and after a successful
login tinydyndns-update(8), and pop3front-maildir(8) upon connections.
tinydyndns-conf creates a setpasswd script and a default passwd database in dir/pop for the use with cvm-pwfile(8).
SEE ALSO
tinydyndns-update(8), tinydyndns-data(8), tinydns(8), tcpserver(1), pop3front-auth(8), cvm-pwfile(8), pop3front-maildir(8)
http://smarden.org/tinydyndns/
AUTHOR
Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
tinydyndns-conf(8)