infinoted-0.6(1)


NAME

   infinoted - dedicated server for the infinote protocol (e.g. Gobby)

SYNOPSIS

   infinoted-0.6 [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 synchronized instantly to the other clients.

   This   server   supports   the  infinote  protocol  as  implemented  by
   libinfinity.  Example clients include Gobby 0.5.x, 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:
   -c, --config-file=CONFIG-FILE
          Load  the  given  configuration  file  instead of looking at the
          standard locations.

   -k, --key-file=KEY-FILE
          The server's private key

   -c, --certificate-file=CERTIFICATE-FILE
          The server's certificate

   --certificate-chain
          The certificate chain to the root certificate, if  not  included
          in the file given in --certificate-file.

   --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
          A  directory  to  save  the  document tree into in infinoted-xml
          format.   This  is  the  location  where  the   tree   is   kept
          persistently so that it is available again after server restart.
          Usually, documents are saved in this tree 60 seconds  after  the
          last  user  left  the  session.  In  addition  to this, when the
          autosave plugin is enabled, it is possible to save sessions into
          the tree periodically. The default directory is ~/.infinote.

   --plugins=PLUGIN
          Additional plugin to load. Repeat the option on the command-line
          to specify multiple plugins and semi-colons in the configuration
          file. Plugin options can be configured in the configuration file
          (one section for each plugin), or  with  the  --plugin-parameter
          option.

   --plugin-parameter=PLUGIN:KEY:VALUE
          Sets  the  option  KEY  for  plugin  PLUGIN  to the given VALUE.
          Normally, plugin options  are  specified  in  the  configuration
          file, but this command line option allows one to set or override
          plugin options on the command line.

   -P, --password=PASSWORD
          Require given password on connections

   --pam-service=SERVICE
          Authenticate clients against given pam service on connection

   --pam-allow-user=USERS
          Users allowed to  connect  after  pam  authentication.  Separate
          entries with semicolons.

   --pam-allow-group=GROUPS
          Group  allowed  to  connect  after  pam authentication. Separate
          entries with semicolons.

   -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@arbur.net>





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