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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
bntrackd
BNPROXY(1) BNETD User's Manual BNPROXY(1)
NAME
bnproxy - bnetd tracking daemon
SYNOPSIS
bntrackd [options]
DESCRIPTION
bntrackd is a simple daemon which will listen for UDP announcement packets sent by bnetd(1) servers. The list of servers and their statis-
tics is written to a text file an optionally processed by an external program. A perl(1) script is provided which processes this informa-
tion to produce an HTML document suitable for display on the web.
bnetd(1) servers must be configured to report to tracking servers. The bnetd.conf(5) file allows for multiple tracking servers to be
listed separated by commas. The master server is track.bnetd.org. Please consider including that server in your configuration.
OPTIONS
-c --command
Run the specified command after writing server information to outfile. If this option is not specified, the command
"scripts/process.pl" is executed from the directory that bntrackd was started. If an empty string is provided for command, no com-
mand will be executed.
-e --expire
Set the period of time in seconds to keep server information without receiving new updates. If this option is not specified, 600
seconds is used.
-d --debug
Place additional informational messages in the event log.
-h --help --usage
Print usage information and exit.
-l --logfile
Put the event log messages into the specified file. If this option is not specified, the file "logs/bntrackd.log" will be written
from the directory that bntrackd was started. If an empty string is provided for logfile, no event messages will be written.
-o --outfile
Put the server information into the specified file outfile..
-p --port
Listen for announcements on the specified UDP port number. If this option is not specified, the port number defaults to 6114.
-P --pidfile
Record the process ID of the tracking daemon in the specified file. If this option is not specified, this information is not writ-
ten to any file.
-u --update
Set the period of time in seconds between updates of the outfile. If this option is not specified, 150 seconds is used.
-v --version
Causes bntrackd to print its version number and exit.
NOTES
The current version is available at:
http://www.bnetd.org/
SEE ALSO
bnetd(1), perl(1)
AUTHOR
Ross Combs (ross@bnetd.org)
BNETD
12 September, 2000 BNPROXY(1)