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MANDOS-CTL(8)							   Mandos Manual						     MANDOS-CTL(8)

NAME
mandos-ctl - Control the operation of the Mandos server SYNOPSIS
mandos-ctl [--enable | -e |--disable | -d] [--bump-timeout | -b] [--start-checker] [--stop-checker] [--remove | -r] [--checker COMMAND | -c COMMAND] [--timeout TIME | -t TIME] [--extended-timeout TIME] [--interval TIME | -i TIME] [--approve-by-default |--deny-by-default] [--approval-delay TIME] [--approval-duration TIME] [--interval TIME | -i TIME] [--host STRING | -H STRING] [--secret FILENAME | -s FILENAME] [--approve | -A |--deny | -D] {--all | -a | CLIENT...} mandos-ctl [--verbose | -v] [CLIENT...] mandos-ctl {--is-enabled | -V} CLIENT mandos-ctl {--help | -h} mandos-ctl {--version | -v} DESCRIPTION
mandos-ctl is a program to control the operation of the Mandos server mandos(8). This program can be used to change client settings, approve or deny client requests, and to remove clients from the server. PURPOSE
The purpose of this is to enable remote and unattended rebooting of client host computer with an encrypted root file system. See the section called "OVERVIEW" for details. OPTIONS
--help, -h Show a help message and exit --enable, -e Enable client(s). An enabled client will be eligble to receive its secret. --disable, -d Disable client(s). A disabled client will not be eligble to receive its secret, and no checkers will be started for it. --bump-timeout Bump the timeout of the specified client(s), just as if a checker had completed successfully for it/them. --start-checker Start a new checker now for the specified client(s). --stop-checker Stop any running checker for the specified client(s). --remove, -r Remove the specified client(s) from the server. --checker COMMAND, -c COMMAND Set the checker option of the specified client(s); see mandos-clients.conf(5). --timeout TIME, -t TIME Set the timeout option of the specified client(s); see mandos-clients.conf(5). --extended-timeout TIME Set the extended_timeout option of the specified client(s); see mandos-clients.conf(5). --interval TIME, -i TIME Set the interval option of the specified client(s); see mandos-clients.conf(5). --approve-by-default, --deny-by-default Set the approved_by_default option of the specified client(s) to True or False, respectively; see mandos-clients.conf(5). --approval-delay TIME Set the approval_delay option of the specified client(s); see mandos-clients.conf(5). --approval-duration TIME Set the approval_duration option of the specified client(s); see mandos-clients.conf(5). --host STRING, -H STRING Set the host option of the specified client(s); see mandos-clients.conf(5). --secret FILENAME, -s FILENAME Set the secfile option of the specified client(s); see mandos-clients.conf(5). --approve, -A Approve client(s) if currently waiting for approval. --deny, -D Deny client(s) if currently waiting for approval. --all, -a Make the client-modifying options modify all clients. --verbose, -v Show all client settings, not just a subset. --is-enabled, -V Check if a single client is enabled or not, and exit with a successful exit status only if the client is enabled. OVERVIEW
This is part of the Mandos system for allowing computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote and/or unattended reboots. The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM disk environment which will communicate with a server over a network. All network communication is encrypted using TLS. The clients are identified by the server using an OpenPGP key; each client has one unique to it. The server sends the clients an encrypted password. The encrypted password is decrypted by the clients using the same OpenPGP key, and the password is then used to unlock the root file system, whereupon the computers can continue booting normally. This program is a small utility to generate new OpenPGP keys for new Mandos clients, and to generate sections for inclusion in clients.conf on the server. EXIT STATUS
If the --is-enabled option is used, the exit status will be 0 only if the specified client is enabled. EXAMPLE
To list all clients: mandos-ctl To list all settings for the clients named "foo1.example.org" and "foo2.example.org": mandos-ctl --verbose foo1.example.org foo2.example.org To enable all clients: mandos-ctl --enable --all To change timeout and interval value for the clients named "foo1.example.org" and "foo2.example.org": mandos-ctl --timeout="5m" --interval="1m" foo1.example.org foo2.example.org To approve all clients currently waiting for it: mandos-ctl --approve --all SECURITY
This program must be permitted to access the Mandos server via the D-Bus interface. This normally requires the root user, but could be configured otherwise by reconfiguring the D-Bus server. SEE ALSO
intro(8mandos), mandos(8), mandos-clients.conf(5), mandos-monitor(8) COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Teddy Hogeborn, Bjorn Pahlsson This manual page is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This manual page is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. Mandos 1.5.5 2012-01-01 MANDOS-CTL(8)
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