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sslsvd(8) |
FreeBSD System Manager's Manual |
sslsvd(8) |
sslsvd - SSLv3 TCP/IP service daemon
sslsvd [-hpEvv] [-c n] [-C n:msg] [-b
n] [-u user] [-l name] [-i dir|-x cdb] [-t
sec] [-U ssluser] [-/ root] [-Z cert] [-K
key] host port prog
sslsvd creates a TCP/IP socket, binds it to the address
host:port, and listens on the socket for incoming SSLv3
connections.
On each incoming connection, sslsvd conditionally runs a
program, with standard input reading from the socket, and standard output
writing to the socket, to handle this connection. The data read and written
to the socket will automatically decrypted and encrypted respectively by
sslsvd. sslsvd keeps listening on the socket for new
connections, and can handle multiple connections simultaneously.
sslsvd optionally checks for special instructions depending
on the IP address or hostname of the client that initiated the connection,
see ipsvd-instruct(5).
- host
- host either is a hostname, or a dotted-decimal IP address, or 0. If
host is 0, sslsvd accepts connections to any local IP
address.
- port
- sslsvd accepts connections to host:port. port
may be a name from /etc/services or a number.
- prog
- prog consists of one or more arguments. For each connection,
sslsvd normally runs prog, with file descriptor 0 reading
decrypted data from the network, and file descriptor 1 writing to be
encrypted data to the network. By default it also sets up TCP-related
environment variables, see tcp-environ(5)
- -i dir
- read instructions for handling new connections from the instructions
directory dir. See ipsvd-instruct(5) for details.
- -x cdb
- read instructions for handling new connections from the constant database
cdb. The constant database normally is created from an instructions
directory by running ipsvd-cdb(8).
- -t sec
- timeout. This option only takes effect if the -i option is given. While
checking the instructions directory, check the time of last access of the
file that matches the clients address or hostname if any, discard and
remove the file if it wasn't accessed within the last sec seconds;
sslsvd does not discard or remove a file if the user's write
permission is not set, for those files the timeout is disabled. Default is
0, which means that the timeout is disabled.
- -l name
- local hostname. Do not look up the local hostname in DNS, but use
name as hostname.
- -u [:]user[:group]
- drop permissions. Set uid and gid to the user's uid and gid, as
found in /etc/passwd, before running prog. If user is
followed by a colon and a group, set the gid to group's gid,
as found in /etc/group, instead of user's gid. If
group consists of a colon-separated list of group names, set the
group ids of all listed groups. If user is prefixed with a colon,
the user and all group arguments are interpreted as uid and
gids respectively, and not looked up in the password or group file. All
supplementary groups are removed.
- -c n
- concurrency. Handle up to n connections simultaneously. Default is
30. If there are n connections active, sslsvd defers
acceptance of a new connection until an active connection is closed.
- -C n[:msg]
- per host concurrency. Allow only up to n connections from the same
IP address simultaneously. If there are n active connections from
one IP address, new incoming connections from this IP address are closed
immediately. If n is followed by :msg, the message
msg is written to the client if possible, before closing the
connection. By default msg is empty. See ipsvd-instruct(5)
for supported escape sequences in msg.
For each accepted connection, the current per host concurrency
is available through the environment variable TCPCONCURRENCY.
n and msg can be overwritten by ipsvd(7)
instructions, see ipsvd-instruct(5). By default sslsvd
doesn't keep track of connections.
- -h
- Look up the client's hostname in DNS.
- -p
- paranoid. After looking up the client's hostname in DNS, look up the IP
addresses in DNS for that hostname, and forget about the hostname if none
of the addresses match the client's IP address. You should set this option
if you use hostname based instructions. The -p option implies the -h
option.
- -b n
- backlog. Allow a backlog of approximately n TCP SYNs. On some
systems n is silently limited. Default is 20.
- -E
- no special environment. Do not set up TCP-related environment
variables.
- -v
- verbose. Print verbose messsages to standard output.
- -vv
- more verbose. Print more verbose messages to standard output.
- -U [:]user[:group]
- drop permissions. Set uid and gid to the user's uid and gid, as
found in /etc/passwd, before running the SSLv3 encrypt/decrypt
process. If user is followed by a colon and a group, set the
gid to group's gid, as found in /etc/group, instead of
user's gid. If group consists of a colon-separated list of
group names, set the group ids of all listed groups. If user is
prefixed with a colon, the user and all group arguments are
interpreted as uid and gids respectively, and not looked up in the
password or group file. All supplementary groups are removed. This option
must be set when sslsvd is started by root.
- -/ root
- chroot. Change the root directory to root before running the SSLv3
encrypt/decrypt process. This option should be set when sslsvd is
started by root.
- -Z cert
- cert file. Read the certificate from the file cert (default is
``./cert.pem''). If the -/ option is given, first the cert file is read,
then the root directory is changed.
- -K key
- private key. Read the private key from the file key (default is
cert). If the -/ option is given, first the cert file is read, then
the root directory is changed.
- SSLIO_BUFIN
- The environment variable SSLIO_BUFIN overrides the default input
buffer size for sslsvd (8192).
- SSLIO_BUFOU
- The environment variable SSLIO_BUFOU overrides the default output
buffer size for sslsvd (12288). If the output buffer is too small
to hold encrypted or decrypted data, sslio automatically blows up
the buffer to SSLIO_BUFOU more bytes.
- SSLIO_HANDSHAKE_TIMOUT
- The environment variable SSLIO_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT overrides the
default number of seconds sslsvd will try to complete the ssl
handshake (300). If the handshake isn't completed after this number of
seconds, the client will be disconnected.
ipsvd(7), tcpsvd(8), udpsvd(8), ipsvd-instruct(5), ipsvd-cdb(8), sslio(8)
http://smarden.org/ipsvd/
Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
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