05-05-2009
Type v for generated files
Hi All,
I was checking some of the files and I got the following entries:-
===============
v, 664, serv, serv, version.txt, exe
L, 775, serv, serv, start.sh, eventserv
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Could someone please tell me what does the type"v" and "L" represent to.
I have not come across any file type as "v" or "L".
Is it a file type or some other type ?
Thanks in Advance.
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gnutls-serv
gnutls-serv(1) General Commands Manual gnutls-serv(1)
NAME
gnutls-serv - GnuTLS test server
SYNOPSIS
gnutls-serv [options]
DESCRIPTION
Simple server program that listens to incoming TLS connections.
OPTIONS
Program control options
-d, --debug LEVEL
Specify the debug level. Default is 1.
-h, --help
prints this help
-l, --list
Print a list of the supported algorithms and modes.
-q, --quiet
Suppress some messages.
-v, --version
prints the program's version number
Server options
-p, --port integer
The port to listen on.
--nodb Does not use the resume database.
--http Act as an HTTP Server.
--echo Act as an Echo Server.
TLS/SSL control options
--priority PRIORITY STRING
TLS algorithms and protocols to enable. You can use predefined sets of ciphersuites such as:
PERFORMANCE all the "secure" ciphersuites are enabled, limited to 128 bit ciphers and sorted by terms of speed performance.
NORMAL option enables all "secure" ciphersuites. The 256-bit ciphers are included as a fallback only. The ciphers are sorted by
security margin.
SECURE128 flag enables all "secure" ciphersuites with ciphers up to 128 bits, sorted by security margin.
SECURE256 flag enables all "secure" ciphersuites including the 256 bit ciphers, sorted by security margin.
EXPORT all the ciphersuites are enabled, including the low-security 40 bit ciphers.
NONE nothing is enabled. This disables even protocols and compression methods.
Check the GnuTLS manual on section "Priority strings" for more information on allowed keywords.
Examples:
"NORMAL"
"NONE:+VERS-TLS-ALL:+MAC-ALL:+RSA:+AES-128-CBC:+SIGN-ALL:+COMP-NULL"
"NORMAL:-ARCFOUR-128" means normal ciphers except for ARCFOUR-128.
"SECURE:-VERS-SSL3.0:+COMP-DEFLATE" means that only secure ciphers are enabled, SSL3.0 is disabled, and libz compression enabled.
"NONE:+VERS-TLS-ALL:+AES-128-CBC:+RSA:+SHA1:+COMP-NULL:+SIGN-RSA-SHA1"
"NORMAL:%COMPAT" is the most compatible mode
-g, --generate
Generate Diffie-Hellman Parameters.
--kx kx1 kx2...
Key exchange methods to enable (use gnutls-cli --list to show the supported key exchange methods).
-p, --port integer
The port to connect to.
Certificate options
--pgpcertfile FILE
PGP Public Key (certificate) file to use.
--pgpkeyfile FILE
PGP Key file to use.
--pgpkeyring FILE
PGP Key ring file to use.
--pgptrustdb FILE
PGP trustdb file to use.
--srppasswd FILE
SRP password file to use.
--srppasswdconf FILE
SRP password configuration file to use.
--x509cafile FILE
Certificate file to use.
--x509certfile FILE
X.509 Certificate file to use.
--x509fmtder
Use DER format for certificates
--x509keyfile FILE
X.509 key file to use.
SEE ALSO
gnutls-cli(1), gnutls-cli-debug(1)
AUTHOR
Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos <nmav@gnutls.org> and others; see /usr/share/doc/gnutls-bin/AUTHORS for a complete list.
This manual page was written by Ivo Timmermans <ivo@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
December 1st 2003 gnutls-serv(1)