NAME¶
infinoted - dedicated server for the infinote protocol (e.g. Gobby)
SYNOPSIS¶
infinoted-0.5 [
options]
DESCRIPTION¶
infinoted is a dedicated server which allows clients to edit plain text
documents and source files collaboratively over a network. Changes to the
documents are synchronised instantly to the other clients.
This server supports the infinote protocol as implemented by libinfinity.
Example clients include Gobby 0.4.9x, Kobby and a special plugin for gedit. It
is
not compatible to the older libobby protocol.
OPTIONS¶
Help Options:¶
- -h, --help
- Show help options
Application Options:¶
- -k, --key-file=KEY-FILE
- The server's private key
- -c,
--certificate-file=CERTIFICATE-FILE
- The server's certificate
- --certificate-chain
- The certificates chain down to the root certificate
- --create-key
- Creates a new random private key
- --create-certificate
- Creates a new self-signed certificate using the given
key
- -p, --port-number=PORT
- The port number to listen on
- --security-policy=no-tls|allow-tls|require-tls
- How to decide whether to use TLS
- -r, --root-directory=DIRECTORY
- The directory to store documents into
- --autosave-interval=INTERVAL
- Interval within which to save documents, in seconds, or 0
to disable autosave
- -P, --password=PASSWORD
- Require given password on connections
- -P, --pam-service=SERVICE
- Authenticate clients against given pam service on
connection
- -P, --allow-user=USERS
- Users allowed to connect after pam authentication. Separate
entries with semicolons.
- -P, --allow-group=GROUPS
- Group allowed to connect after pam authentication. Separate
entries with semicolons.
- --sync-directory=DIRECTORY
- A directory into which to periodically store a copy of the
document tree
- --sync-interval=INTERVAL
- Interval within which to store documents to the specified
sync-directory, in seconds, or 0 to disable directory synchronization
- -d, --daemonize
- Daemonize the server
- -D, --kill-daemon
- Kill a running daemon
- -v, --version
- Display version information and exit
AUTHOR¶
infinoted and
libinfinity were written by Armin Burgmeier
<armin@0x539.de>.