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- BUS_BIND_INTR(9), bus_bind_intr(9)
- bind an interrupt resource to a specific CPU
- bind(2)
- assign a local protocol address to a socket
- bindat(2)
- assign a local protocol address to a socket
- bindresvport(3), bindresvport_sa(3)
- bind a socket to a privileged IP port
- builtin(1), !(1), %(1), .(1), :(1), @(1), [(1), {(1), }(1), alias(1), alloc(1), bg(1), bind(1), bindkey(1), break(1), breaksw(1), builtins(1), case(1), cd(1), chdir(1), command(1), complete(1), continue(1), default(1), dirs(1), do(1), done(1), echo(1), echotc(1), elif(1), else(1), end(1), endif(1), endsw(1), esac(1), eval(1), exec(1), exit(1), export(1), false(1), fc(1), fg(1), filetest(1), fi(1), for(1), foreach(1), getopts(1), glob(1), goto(1), hash(1), hashstat(1), history(1), hup(1), if(1), jobid(1), jobs(1), kill(1), limit(1), local(1), log(1), login(1), logout(1), ls-F(1), nice(1), nohup(1), notify(1), onintr(1), popd(1), printenv(1), printf(1), pushd(1), pwd(1), read(1), readonly(1), rehash(1), repeat(1), return(1), sched(1), set(1), setenv(1), settc(1), setty(1), setvar(1), shift(1), source(1), stop(1), suspend(1), switch(1), telltc(1), test(1), then(1), time(1), times(1), trap(1), true(1), type(1), ulimit(1), umask(1), unalias(1), uncomplete(1), unhash(1), unlimit(1), unset(1), unsetenv(1), until(1), wait(1), where(1), which(1), while(1)
- shell built-in commands
- cap_bind(3), cap_connect(3), cap_getaddrinfo(3), cap_gethostbyaddr(3), cap_gethostbyname(3), cap_gethostbyname2(3), cap_getnameinfo(3), cap_net_free(3), cap_net_limit(3), cap_net_limit_addr2name(3), cap_net_limit_addr2name_family(3), cap_net_limit_bind(3), cap_net_limit_connect(3), cap_net_limit_init(3), cap_net_limit_name2addr(3), cap_net_limit_name2addr_family(3)
- library for networking in capability mode
- ibv_bind_mw(3)
- post a request to bind a type 1 memory window to a memory region
- jail(3lua), attach(3lua), getid(3lua), getname(3lua), list(3lua), allparams(3lua), getparams(3lua), remove(3lua), setparams(3lua), CREATE(3lua), UPDATE(3lua), ATTACH(3lua), DYING(3lua)
- Lua binding to jail(3)
- krb5_digest(3), krb5_digest_alloc(3), krb5_digest_free(3), krb5_digest_set_server_cb(3), krb5_digest_set_type(3), krb5_digest_set_hostname(3), krb5_digest_get_server_nonce(3), krb5_digest_set_server_nonce(3), krb5_digest_get_opaque(3), krb5_digest_set_opaque(3), krb5_digest_get_identifier(3), krb5_digest_set_identifier(3), krb5_digest_init_request(3), krb5_digest_set_client_nonce(3), krb5_digest_set_digest(3), krb5_digest_set_username(3), krb5_digest_set_authid(3), krb5_digest_set_authentication_user(3), krb5_digest_set_realm(3), krb5_digest_set_method(3), krb5_digest_set_uri(3), krb5_digest_set_nonceCount(3), krb5_digest_set_qop(3), krb5_digest_request(3), krb5_digest_get_responseData(3), krb5_digest_get_rsp(3), krb5_digest_get_tickets(3), krb5_digest_get_client_binding(3), krb5_digest_get_a1_hash(3)
- remote digest (HTTP-DIGEST, SASL, CHAP) suppport
- lesskey(1)
- specify key bindings for less
- rdma_bind_addr(3)
- Bind an RDMA identifier to a source address
- rpcb_getmaps(3), rpcb_getaddr(3), rpcb_gettime(3), rpcb_rmtcall(3), rpcb_set(3), rpcb_unset(3)
- library routines for RPC bind service
- rpcbind(8)
- universal addresses to RPC program number mapper
- sctp_bindx(3)
- bind or unbind an SCTP socket to a list of addresses
- snmp_client(3), snmp_client_init(3), snmp_client_set_host(3), snmp_client_set_port(3), snmp_send_cb_f(3), snmp_timeout_cb_f(3), snmp_timeout_start_f(3), snmp_timeout_stop_f(3), snmp_open(3), snmp_close(3), snmp_pdu_create(3), snmp_add_binding(3), snmp_pdu_check(3), snmp_pdu_send(3), snmp_oid_append(3), snmp_parse_server(3), snmp_receive(3), snmp_table_cb_f(3), snmp_table_fetch(3), snmp_table_fetch_async(3), snmp_dialog(3), snmp_discover_engine(3)
- SNMP client library
- ypbind(8)
- NIS domain binding daemon
- ypset(8)
- tell ypbind(8) which NIS server process to use
- BIO_s_accept(3), BIO_set_accept_name(3), BIO_set_accept_port(3), BIO_get_accept_name(3), BIO_get_accept_port(3), BIO_new_accept(3), BIO_set_nbio_accept(3), BIO_set_accept_bios(3), BIO_get_peer_name(3), BIO_get_peer_port(3), BIO_get_accept_ip_family(3), BIO_set_accept_ip_family(3), BIO_set_bind_mode(3), BIO_get_bind_mode(3), BIO_do_accept(3)
- accept BIO
- BIO_socket(3), BIO_bind(3), BIO_connect(3), BIO_listen(3), BIO_accept_ex(3), BIO_closesocket(3)
- BIO socket communication setup routines
- Ast_helper.Mb(3o)
- Module bindings
- Ast_helper.Vb(3o)
- Value bindings
- BIO_s_accept(3), BIO_set_accept_name(3), BIO_set_accept_port(3), BIO_get_accept_name(3), BIO_get_accept_port(3), BIO_new_accept(3), BIO_set_nbio_accept(3), BIO_set_accept_bios(3), BIO_get_peer_name(3), BIO_get_peer_port(3), BIO_get_accept_ip_family(3), BIO_set_accept_ip_family(3), BIO_set_bind_mode(3), BIO_get_bind_mode(3), BIO_do_accept(3)
- accept BIO
- BIO_s_accept(3ossl), BIO_set_accept_name(3ossl), BIO_set_accept_port(3ossl), BIO_get_accept_name(3ossl), BIO_get_accept_port(3ossl), BIO_new_accept(3ossl), BIO_set_nbio_accept(3ossl), BIO_set_accept_bios(3ossl), BIO_get_peer_name(3ossl), BIO_get_peer_port(3ossl), BIO_get_accept_ip_family(3ossl), BIO_set_accept_ip_family(3ossl), BIO_set_bind_mode(3ossl), BIO_get_bind_mode(3ossl), BIO_do_accept(3ossl)
- accept BIO
- BIO_socket(3), BIO_bind(3), BIO_connect(3), BIO_listen(3), BIO_accept_ex(3), BIO_closesocket(3)
- BIO socket communication setup routines
- BIO_socket(3ossl), BIO_bind(3ossl), BIO_connect(3ossl), BIO_listen(3ossl), BIO_accept_ex(3ossl), BIO_closesocket(3ossl)
- BIO socket communication setup routines
- CURLOPT_DNS_LOCAL_IP4(3)
- IPv4 address to bind DNS resolves to
- CURLOPT_DNS_LOCAL_IP6(3)
- IPv6 address to bind DNS resolves to
- FcPatternAddWeak(3)
- Add a value to a pattern with weak binding
- FcPatternGetWithBinding(3)
- Return a value with binding from a pattern
- Tk_BindEvent.tk85(3), Tk_CreateBindingTable(3), Tk_DeleteBindingTable(3), Tk_CreateBinding(3), Tk_DeleteBinding(3), Tk_GetBinding(3), Tk_GetAllBindings(3), Tk_DeleteAllBindings(3), Tk_BindEvent(3)
- invoke scripts in response to X events
- Tk_BindEvent.tk86(3), Tk_CreateBindingTable(3), Tk_DeleteBindingTable(3), Tk_CreateBinding(3), Tk_DeleteBinding(3), Tk_GetBinding(3), Tk_GetAllBindings(3), Tk_DeleteAllBindings(3), Tk_BindEvent(3)
- invoke scripts in response to X events
- Tspi_Data_Bind(3)
- Encrypts a data blob
- Tspi_Data_Unbind(3)
- Decrypts data that has been bound to a key
- VirtualBindings(3)
- Bindings for virtual mouse and key events "VirtualBindings" "default bindings" "VirtualBindings"
- VirtualBindings(5)
- Lesstif virtual-bindings facility
- XLookupKeysym(3), XRefreshKeyboardMapping(3), XLookupString(3), XRebindKeysym(3)
- handle keyboard input events in Latin-1
- XkbGetVirtualMods(3)
- Obtain a subset of the virtual modifier bindings (the vmods array) in a keyboard description
- XkbLookupKeyBinding(3)
- Find the string bound to a key by XRebindKeySym
- XmtDialogBindResourceList(3), XmtDialogBindResourceList()(3)
- use Xmt automatic dialog data transfer features with widgets that are not dialogs
- XmtHelpInstallContextHelp(3), XmtHelpInstallContextHelp()(3), XmtHelpContextHelpCallback()(3)
- keyboard bindings for context help
- XrmUniqueQuark(3), XrmStringToQuark(3), XrmPermStringToQuark(3), XrmQuarkToString(3), XrmStringToQuarkList(3), XrmStringToBindingQuarkList(3)
- manipulate resource quarks
- ares_set_local_dev(3)
- Bind to a specific network device when creating sockets
- bind.tk85(n), bind(n)
- Arrange for X events to invoke Tcl scripts
- bind.tk86(n), bind(n)
- Arrange for X events to invoke Tcl scripts
- bind2csv2(1), bind2csv2.py(1)
- convert zone files from BIND to MaraDNS compatible format
- bindCDKObject(3), bindCDKObject checkCDKObjectBind cleanCDKObjectBindings unbindCDKObject getcCDKObject getchCDKObject cdk_binding(3)
- Curses Development Kit Character Binding Capabilities
- bind_textdomain_codeset(3)
- set encoding of message translations
- bindfs(1)
- (hy mount --bind in user-space
- bindtags.tk85(n), bindtags(n)
- Determine which bindings apply to a window, and order of evaluation
- bindtags.tk86(n), bindtags(n)
- Determine which bindings apply to a window, and order of evaluation
- bindtest(1)
- test bind(2) behavior on IPv6 implementation
- bindtextdomain(3)
- set directory containing message catalogs
- byobu-keybindings(1)
- toggle on/off Byobu's keybindings
- cdk_position(3)
- curses widget positioning key-bindings
- cilc(1)
- Mono CIL-to-C binding generator
- clesskey(1)
- specify key bindings for cless
- combinedeltarpm(8), combindeltarpm(8)
- combine multiple deltarpms to a single one
- coredns-bind(7), bind(7)
- overrides the host to which the server should bind
- czmq(7)
- Overview of The high-level C binding for 0MQ
- dbus-binding-tool(1)
- C language dbus-glib bindings generation utility
- dnsjit.lib(3)
- Various Lua libraries or C library bindings
- dpbindic(1)
- Convert a binary-form dictionary into a text-form dictionary
- elinkskeys(5)
- keybindings for ELinks
- explain_bind(3)
- explain bind(2) errors require_index { }
- explain_bind_or_die(3)
- bind a name to a socket and report errors require_index { "bind a name to a socket and report errors" }
- fi_av(3)
- Address vector operations fi_av_open / fi_close Open or close an address vector fi_av_bind Associate an address vector with an event queue. fi_av_insert / fi_av_insertsvc / fi_av_remove Insert/remove an address into/from the address vector. fi_av_lookup Retrieve an address stored in the address vector. fi_av_straddr Convert an address into a printable string
- fi_endpoint(3)
- Fabric endpoint operations fi_endpoint / fi_scalable_ep / fi_passive_ep / fi_close Allocate or close an endpoint. fi_ep_bind Associate an endpoint with hardware resources, such as event queues, completion queues, counters, address vectors, or shared transmit/receive contexts. fi_scalable_ep_bind Associate a scalable endpoint with an address vector fi_pep_bind Associate a passive endpoint with an event queue fi_enable Transitions an active endpoint into an enabled state. fi_cancel Cancel a pending asynchronous data transfer fi_ep_alias Create an alias to the endpoint fi_control Control endpoint operation. fi_getopt / fi_setopt Get or set endpoint options. fi_rx_context / fi_tx_context / fi_srx_context / fi_stx_context Open a transmit or receive context. fi_tc_dscp_set / fi_tc_dscp_get Convert between a DSCP value and a network traffic class fi_rx_size_left / fi_tx_size_left (DEPRECATED) Query the lower bound on how many RX/TX operations may be posted without an operation returning -FI_EAGAIN. This functions have been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of the library
- fi_mr(3)
- Memory region operations fi_mr_reg / fi_mr_regv / fi_mr_regattr Register local memory buffers for direct fabric access fi_close Deregister registered memory buffers. fi_mr_desc Return a local descriptor associated with a registered memory region fi_mr_key Return the remote key needed to access a registered memory region fi_mr_raw_attr Return raw memory region attributes. fi_mr_map_raw Converts a raw memory region key into a key that is usable for data transfer operations. fi_mr_unmap_key Releases a previously mapped raw memory region key. fi_mr_bind Associate a registered memory region with a completion counter or an endpoint. fi_mr_refresh Updates the memory pages associated with a memory region. fi_mr_enable Enables a memory region for use
- getdns_dict_get(3)
- getdns_dict_get_bindata, getdns_dict_get_data_type, getdns_dict_get_dict, getdns_dict_get_int, getdns_dict_get_list, getdns_dict_get_names -- get value by name from a getdns dict
- getdns_dict_set(3)
- getdns_dict_set_bindata, getdns_dict_set_dict, getdns_dict_set_int, getdns_dict_set_list, -- set a value by name in a getdns dict
- getdns_list_get(3)
- getdns_list_get_bindata, getdns_list_get_data_type, getdns_list_get_dict, getdns_list_get_length, getdns_list_get_list, getdns_list_get_int -- get a value by index from a getdns list
- getdns_list_set(3)
- getdns_list_set_bindata, getdns_list_set_dict, getdns_list_set_int, getdns_list_set_list, -- set a value by index from a getdns list
- glBindTexture(3), "glBindTexture(3)
- bind a named texture to a texturing target
- gl_get_line(3), new_GetLine(3), del_GetLine(3), gl_customize_completion(3), gl_change_terminal(3), gl_configure_getline(3), gl_load_history(3), gl_save_history(3), gl_group_history(3), gl_show_history(3), gl_watch_fd(3), gl_inactivity_timeout(3), gl_terminal_size(3), gl_set_term_size(3), gl_resize_history(3), gl_limit_history(3), gl_clear_history(3), gl_toggle_history(3), gl_lookup_history(3), gl_state_of_history(3), gl_range_of_history(3), gl_size_of_history(3), gl_echo_mode(3), gl_replace_prompt(3), gl_prompt_style(3), gl_ignore_signal(3), gl_trap_signal(3), gl_last_signal(3), gl_completion_action(3), gl_display_text(3), gl_return_status(3), gl_error_message(3), gl_catch_blocked(3), gl_list_signals(3), gl_bind_keyseq(3), gl_erase_terminal(3), gl_automatic_history(3), gl_append_history(3), gl_query_char(3), gl_read_char(3)
- allow the user to compose an input line
- gnutls_session_channel_binding(3)
- API function
- hashdig-bind(1), hashdig-bind.pl(1)
- Bind resolved hashes to filenames
- hesiod(3), hesiod_init(3), hesiod_resolve(3), hesiod_free_list(3), hesiod_to_bind(3), hesiod_end(3)
- Hesiod name server interface library
- hwloc-bind(1)
- Launch a command that is bound to specific processors and/or memory, or consult the binding of an existing program
- hwlocality_cpubinding(3)
- CPU binding
- hwlocality_membinding(3)
- Memory binding
- idmap_ad(8)
- Sambas idmap_ad Backend for Winbind
- idmap_autorid(8)
- Sambas idmap_autorid Backend for Winbind
- idmap_ldap(8)
- Sambas idmap_ldap Backend for Winbind
- idmap_nss(8)
- Sambas idmap_nss Backend for Winbind
- idmap_rfc2307(8)
- Sambas idmap_rfc2307 Backend for Winbind
- idmap_rid(8)
- Sambas idmap_rid Backend for Winbind
- idmap_script(8)
- Sambas idmap_script Backend for Winbind
- idmap_sss(8)
- SSSDs idmap_sss Backend for Winbind
- idmap_tdb(8)
- Sambas idmap_tdb Backend for Winbind
- idmap_tdb2(8)
- Sambas idmap_tdb2 Backend for Winbind
- igeomap(n)
- create and manipulate a geographic map with interactive menus and bindings
- innbind(8)
- Helper program to bind sockets to privileged ports
- iproxy(1)
- A proxy that binds local TCP ports to be forwarded to the specified ports on a usbmux device
- kclangctest(1)
- command line interface to test the C language binding
- krb5_digest(3), krb5_digest_alloc(3), krb5_digest_free(3), krb5_digest_set_server_cb(3), krb5_digest_set_type(3), krb5_digest_set_hostname(3), krb5_digest_get_server_nonce(3), krb5_digest_set_server_nonce(3), krb5_digest_get_opaque(3), krb5_digest_set_opaque(3), krb5_digest_get_identifier(3), krb5_digest_set_identifier(3), krb5_digest_init_request(3), krb5_digest_set_client_nonce(3), krb5_digest_set_digest(3), krb5_digest_set_username(3), krb5_digest_set_authid(3), krb5_digest_set_authentication_user(3), krb5_digest_set_realm(3), krb5_digest_set_method(3), krb5_digest_set_uri(3), krb5_digest_set_nonceCount(3), krb5_digest_set_qop(3), krb5_digest_request(3), krb5_digest_get_responseData(3), krb5_digest_get_rsp(3), krb5_digest_get_tickets(3), krb5_digest_get_client_binding(3), krb5_digest_get_a1_hash(3)
- remote digest (HTTP-DIGEST, SASL, CHAP) support
- ksql_bind_blob(3), ksql_bind_double(3), ksql_bind_int(3), ksql_bind_null(3), ksql_bind_str(3), ksql_bind_zblob(3)
- bind values to a prepared statement
- ldap_bind(3), ldap_bind_s(3), ldap_simple_bind(3), ldap_simple_bind_s(3), ldap_sasl_bind(3), ldap_sasl_bind_s(3), ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s(3), ldap_parse_sasl_bind_result(3), ldap_unbind(3), ldap_unbind_s(3), ldap_unbind_ext(3), ldap_unbind_ext_s(3), ldap_set_rebind_proc(3)
- LDAP bind routines
- lesskey(1)
- specify key bindings for less
- libowfat_socket_bind4(3), socket_bind4(3)
- set the local IP address and port of a socket
- libowfat_socket_bind4_reuse(3), socket_bind4_reuse(3)
- set the local IP address and port of a socket
- libowfat_socket_bind6(3), socket_bind6(3)
- set the local IP address and port of a socket
- libowfat_socket_bind6_reuse(3), socket_bind6_reuse(3)
- set the local IP address and port of a socket
- libsolv-bindings(3)
- access libsolv from perl/python/ruby
- mate-keybinding-properties(1)
- configure MATE keybindings
- mconv_rebind_buffer(3m17n)
- Bind a buffer to a code converter
- mconv_rebind_stream(3m17n)
- Bind a stream to a code converter
- metazone(1)
- convert BIND configuration to/from a DNS zone
- metazone(5)
- BIND configuration in a DNS zone
- mkbindic(1)
- Convert a text-form dictionary into a binary-form dictionary
- mm-common-prepare(1)
- Prepare a C++ binding module to use mm-common
- nn_bind(3)
- add a local endpoint to the socket
- ntlm_auth(1)
- tool to allow external access to Winbinds NTLM authentication function
- pam_winbind(8)
- PAM module for Winbind
- pam_winbind.conf(5)
- Configuration file of PAM module for Winbind
- pbind(1)
- recombine output files generated by AS
- pskc_get_device_devicebinding(3)
- API function
- pskc_set_device_devicebinding(3)
- API function
- rebind(1)
- modify the binding of global variables in an ELF object file
- rendertarget_bind(3), rendertarget_bind (3)
- Rebind the association between encode segment and rendertarget
- ringd(8)
- Server for binding low TCP ports from non-root programs
- rofi-keys(5), rofi keys(5)
- Rofi Key and Mouse bindings
- rpp(3), rpp_open(3), rpp_bind(3), rpp_poll(3), rpp_io(3), rpp_read(3), rpp_write(3), rpp_close(3), rpp_getaddr(3), rpp_flush(3), rpp_terminate(3), rpp_shutdown(3), rpp_rcommit(3), rpp_wcommit(3), rpp_eom(3), rpp_getc(3), rpp_putc(3)
- reliable packet protocol
- slapo-lastbind(5)
- lastbind overlay to slapd
- slapo-pbind(5)
- proxy bind overlay to slapd
- smbcontrol(1)
- send messages to smbd, nmbd or winbindd processes
- snmp_pdu_add_variable(3), snmp_varlist_add_variable(3), snmp_add_null_var(3), snmp_clone_varbind(3), snmp_set_var_objid(3), snmp_set_var_value(3), snmp_set_var_typed_value(3), snmp_set_var_typed_integer(3), print_variable(3), fprint_variable(3), snprint_variable(3), print_value(3), fprint_value(3), snprint_value(3), snmp_free_var(3), snmp_free_varbind(3)
- netsnmp_varbind_api functions
- softhsm2-keyconv(1)
- converting from BIND to PKCS#8 key file format
- tang(8)
- Network-Based Cryptographic Binding Server
- target_alloc(3), target_alloc (3)
- Bind an external connection point or force-push a subsegment
- tk_bindForTraversal.tk85(n), tk_menuBar(n), tk_bindForTraversal(n)
- Obsolete support for menu bars
- tk_bindForTraversal.tk86(n), tk_menuBar(n), tk_bindForTraversal(n)
- Obsolete support for menu bars
- tpm2_policyauthvalue(1), tpm2_policyauthvalue(1)(1)
- Enables binding a policy to the authorization value of the authorized TPM object
- tpm2_policypassword(1), tpm2_policypassword(1)(1)
- Enables binding a policy to the authorization value of the authorized TPM object
- vbindiff(1)
- hexadecimal file display and comparison
- vr_map_limb(3), vr_map_limb (3)
- Create a binding between a 3d object and a vrbridge limb
- wbinfo(1)
- Query information from winbind daemon
- wdgeomap(n)
- create and manipulate a geographic map with interactive menus and bindings
- winbind_krb5_locator(8)
- A plugin for MIT and Heimdal Kerberos for detecting KDCs using Windows semantics
- winbindd(8)
- Name Service Switch daemon for resolving names from NT servers
- wofi(7)
- Key names for custom binds
- xbindkeys(1)
- a grabbing keys program for X
- xkbind(1)
- X Keyboard Extention Indicator for the X Window System
- xmbind(1)
- Configures virtual key bindings "xmbind"
- xs_bind(3)
- accept connections on a socket
- zmq_bind(3)
- accept incoming connections on a socket
- zmq_unbind(3)
- Stop accepting connections on a socket
- zone2json(1)
- convert BIND zones to JSON
- zone2sql(1)
- convert BIND zones to SQL
- Algorithm::SVM(3)
- Perl bindings for the libsvm Support Vector Machine library
- Amon2::Web::Dispatcher::RouterBoom(3)
- Router::Boom bindings
- Amon2::Web::Dispatcher::RouterSimple(3)
- Router::Simple binding for Amon2
- AnyMQ::AMQP(3)
- AMQP binding for AnyMQ
- Audio::Ecasound(3)
- Perl binding to the ecasound sampler, recorder, fx-processor
- BIND::Conf_Parser(3)
- Parser class for BIND configuration files
- BIND::Config::Parser(3)
- Parse BIND Config file
- Catalyst::Controller::BindLex(3)
- Stash your lexical goodness
- Crypt::RSA::Yandex(3)
- Perl binding to modified RSA library (yamrsa) for encrypting Yandex auth token
- Crypt::Sodium(3)
- Perl bindings for libsodium (NaCL) https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium
- DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::NoBindVars(3)
- Sometime DBDs have poor to no support for bind variables
- DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Sybase::ASE::NoBindVars(3)
- Storage::DBI subclass for Sybase ASE without placeholder support
- DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Sybase::Microsoft_SQL_Server::NoBindVars(3)
- Support for Microsoft SQL Server via DBD::Sybase without placeholders
- Data::Bind(3)
- Bind and alias variables
- FFI::Platypus(3)
- Write Perl bindings to non-Perl libraries with FFI. No XS required
- Glib::CodeGen(3)
- code generation utilities for Glib-based bindings
- Glib::Object(3)
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- Glib::Object::Introspection(3)
- Dynamically create Perl language bindings
- Glib::devel(3)
- Binding developer's overview of Glib's internals
- GooCanvas2(3)
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- Inline::API(3), Inline-API(3)
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- A connection between client and server
- Net::DBus::Binding::Introspector(3)
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- Net::DBus::Binding::Iterator(3)
- Reading and writing message parameters
- Net::DBus::Binding::Message(3)
- Base class for messages
- Net::DBus::Binding::Message::Error(3)
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- Net::DBus::Binding::Message::MethodCall(3)
- a message encoding a method call
- Net::DBus::Binding::Message::MethodReturn(3)
- a message encoding a method return
- Net::DBus::Binding::Message::Signal(3)
- a message encoding a signal
- Net::DBus::Binding::PendingCall(3)
- A handler for pending method replies
- Net::DBus::Binding::Server(3)
- A server to accept incoming connections
- Net::DBus::Binding::Value(3)
- Strongly typed data value
- Net::DBus::Binding::Watch(3)
- binding to the dbus watch API
- Net::LibIDN(3)
- Perl bindings for GNU Libidn
- Net::LibIDN2(3)
- Perl bindings for GNU Libidn2
- Net::Libdnet(3)
- binding for Dug Song's libdnet
- Net::RNDC(3)
- Speak the BIND Remote Name Daemon Control (RNDC) V1 protocol
- OSSP::uuid(3)
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- OpenXPKI::Server::Database::Query(3), Header "Name" OpenXPKI::Server::Database::Query(3)
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- Prima::Classes(3)
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- Protocol::XMPP::Element::Bind(3), Protocol::XMPP::Bind(3)
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- Protocol::XMPP::Element::Session(3), Protocol::XMPP::Bind(3)
- register ability to deal with a specific feature
- RDF::Query::Plan::Construct(3)
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- RDF::Query::VariableBindings(3)
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- RDF::Trine::Iterator::Bindings::Materialized(3)
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- RDF::Trine::VariableBindings(3)
- Variable bindings
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- certbot(1)
- certbot script documentation 0.0 3.5 C usage: certbot [SUBCOMMAND] [options] [-d DOMAIN] [-d DOMAIN] ... Certbot can obtain and install HTTPS/TLS/SSL certificates. By default, it will attempt to use a webserver both for obtaining and installing the certificate. The most common SUBCOMMANDS and flags are: obtain, install, and renew certificates: (default) run Obtain & install a certificate in your current webserver certonly Obtain or renew a certificate, but do not install it renew Renew all previously obtained certificates that are near expiry enhance Add security enhancements to your existing configuration -d DOMAINS Comma-separated list of domains to obtain a certificate for --apache Use the Apache plugin for authentication & installation --standalone Run a standalone webserver for authentication --nginx Use the Nginx plugin for authentication & installation --webroot Place files in a server(aqs webroot folder for authentication --manual Obtain certificates interactively, or using shell script hooks -n Run non-interactively --test-cert Obtain a test certificate from a staging server --dry-run Test "renew" or "certonly" without saving any certificates to disk manage certificates: certificates Display information about certificates you have from Certbot revoke Revoke a certificate (supply --cert-name or --cert-path) delete Delete a certificate (supply --cert-name) manage your account: register Create an ACME account unregister Deactivate an ACME account update_account Update an ACME account --agree-tos Agree to the ACME server(aqs Subscriber Agreement -m EMAIL Email address for important account notifications optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -c CONFIG_FILE, --config CONFIG_FILE path to config file (default: /etc/letsencrypt/cli.ini and ~/.config/letsencrypt/cli.ini) -v, --verbose This flag can be used multiple times to incrementally increase the verbosity of output, e.g. -vvv. (default: 0) --max-log-backups MAX_LOG_BACKUPS Specifies the maximum number of backup logs that should be kept by Certbot(aqs built in log rotation. Setting this flag to 0 disables log rotation entirely, causing Certbot to always append to the same log file. (default: 1000) -n, --non-interactive, --noninteractive Run without ever asking for user input. This may require additional command line flags; the client will try to explain which ones are required if it finds one missing (default: False) --force-interactive Force Certbot to be interactive even if it detects it(aqs not being run in a terminal. This flag cannot be used with the renew subcommand. (default: False) -d DOMAIN, --domains DOMAIN, --domain DOMAIN Domain names to apply. For multiple domains you can use multiple -d flags or enter a comma separated list of domains as a parameter. The first domain provided will be the subject CN of the certificate, and all domains will be Subject Alternative Names on the certificate. The first domain will also be used in some software user interfaces and as the file paths for the certificate and related material unless otherwise specified or you already have a certificate with the same name. In the case of a name collision it will append a number like 0001 to the file path name. (default: Ask) --eab-kid EAB_KID Key Identifier for External Account Binding (default: None) --eab-hmac-key EAB_HMAC_KEY HMAC key for External Account Binding (default: None) --cert-name CERTNAME Certificate name to apply. This name is used by Certbot for housekeeping and in file paths; it doesn(aqt affect the content of the certificate itself. To see certificate names, run (aqcertbot certificates(aq. When creating a new certificate, specifies the new certificate(aqs name. (default: the first provided domain or the name of an existing certificate on your system for the same domains) --dry-run Perform a test run of the client, obtaining test (invalid) certificates but not saving them to disk. This can currently only be used with the (aqcertonly(aq and (aqrenew(aq subcommands. Note: Although --dry-run tries to avoid making any persistent changes on a system, it is not completely side-effect free: if used with webserver authenticator plugins like apache and nginx, it makes and then reverts temporary config changes in order to obtain test certificates, and reloads webservers to deploy and then roll back those changes. It also calls --pre-hook and --post-hook commands if they are defined because they may be necessary to accurately simulate renewal. --deploy- hook commands are not called. (default: False) --debug-challenges After setting up challenges, wait for user input before submitting to CA (default: False) --preferred-chain PREFERRED_CHAIN Set the preferred certificate chain. If the CA offers multiple certificate chains, prefer the chain whose topmost certificate was issued from this Subject Common Name. If no match, the default offered chain will be used. (default: None) --preferred-challenges PREF_CHALLS A sorted, comma delimited list of the preferred challenge to use during authorization with the most preferred challenge listed first (Eg, "dns" or "http,dns"). Not all plugins support all challenges. See https://certbot.eff.org/docs/using.html#plugins for details. ACME Challenges are versioned, but if you pick "http" rather than "http-01", Certbot will select the latest version automatically. (default: []) --user-agent USER_AGENT Set a custom user agent string for the client. User agent strings allow the CA to collect high level statistics about success rates by OS, plugin and use case, and to know when to deprecate support for past Python versions and flags. If you wish to hide this information from the Let(aqs Encrypt server, set this to "". (default: CertbotACMEClient/1.21.0 (certbot; OS_NAME OS_VERSION) Authenticator/XXX Installer/YYY (SUBCOMMAND; flags: FLAGS) Py/major.minor.patchlevel). The flags encoded in the user agent are: --duplicate, --force-renew, --allow-subset-of-names, -n, and whether any hooks are set. --user-agent-comment USER_AGENT_COMMENT Add a comment to the default user agent string. May be used when repackaging Certbot or calling it from another tool to allow additional statistical data to be collected. Ignored if --user-agent is set. (Example: Foo-Wrapper/1.0) (default: None) automation: Flags for automating execution & other tweaks --keep-until-expiring, --keep, --reinstall If the requested certificate matches an existing certificate, always keep the existing one until it is due for renewal (for the (aqrun(aq subcommand this means reinstall the existing certificate). (default: Ask) --expand If an existing certificate is a strict subset of the requested names, always expand and replace it with the additional names. (default: Ask) --version show program(aqs version number and exit --force-renewal, --renew-by-default If a certificate already exists for the requested domains, renew it now, regardless of whether it is near expiry. (Often --keep-until-expiring is more appropriate). Also implies --expand. (default: False) --renew-with-new-domains If a certificate already exists for the requested certificate name but does not match the requested domains, renew it now, regardless of whether it is near expiry. (default: False) --reuse-key When renewing, use the same private key as the existing certificate. (default: False) --no-reuse-key When renewing, do not use the same private key as the existing certificate. Not reusing private keys is the default behavior of Certbot. This option may be used to unset --reuse-key on an existing certificate. (default: False) --allow-subset-of-names When performing domain validation, do not consider it a failure if authorizations can not be obtained for a strict subset of the requested domains. This may be useful for allowing renewals for multiple domains to succeed even if some domains no longer point at this system. This option cannot be used with --csr. (default: False) --agree-tos Agree to the ACME Subscriber Agreement (default: Ask) --duplicate Allow making a certificate lineage that duplicates an existing one (both can be renewed in parallel) (default: False) -q, --quiet Silence all output except errors. Useful for automation via cron. Implies --non-interactive. (default: False) security: Security parameters & server settings --rsa-key-size N Size of the RSA key. (default: 2048) --key-type {rsa,ecdsa} Type of generated private key. Only *ONE* per invocation can be provided at this time. (default: rsa) --elliptic-curve N The SECG elliptic curve name to use. Please see RFC 8446 for supported values. (default: secp256r1) --must-staple Adds the OCSP Must Staple extension to the certificate. Autoconfigures OCSP Stapling for supported setups (Apache version >= 2.3.3 ). (default: False) --redirect Automatically redirect all HTTP traffic to HTTPS for the newly authenticated vhost. (default: redirect enabled for install and run, disabled for enhance) --no-redirect Do not automatically redirect all HTTP traffic to HTTPS for the newly authenticated vhost. (default: redirect enabled for install and run, disabled for enhance) --hsts Add the Strict-Transport-Security header to every HTTP response. Forcing browser to always use SSL for the domain. Defends against SSL Stripping. (default: None) --uir Add the "Content-Security-Policy: upgrade-insecure- requests" header to every HTTP response. Forcing the browser to use https:// for every http:// resource. (default: None) --staple-ocsp Enables OCSP Stapling. A valid OCSP response is stapled to the certificate that the server offers during TLS. (default: None) --strict-permissions Require that all configuration files are owned by the current user; only needed if your config is somewhere unsafe like /tmp/ (default: False) --auto-hsts Gradually increasing max-age value for HTTP Strict Transport Security security header (default: False) testing: The following flags are meant for testing and integration purposes only. --test-cert, --staging Use the staging server to obtain or revoke test (invalid) certificates; equivalent to --server https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory (default: False) --debug Show tracebacks in case of errors (default: False) --no-verify-ssl Disable verification of the ACME server(aqs certificate. (default: False) --http-01-port HTTP01_PORT Port used in the http-01 challenge. This only affects the port Certbot listens on. A conforming ACME server will still attempt to connect on port 80. (default: 80) --http-01-address HTTP01_ADDRESS The address the server listens to during http-01 challenge. (default: ) --https-port HTTPS_PORT Port used to serve HTTPS. This affects which port Nginx will listen on after a LE certificate is installed. (default: 443) --break-my-certs Be willing to replace or renew valid certificates with invalid (testing/staging) certificates (default: False) paths: Flags for changing execution paths & servers --cert-path CERT_PATH Path to where certificate is saved (with certonly --csr), installed from, or revoked (default: None) --key-path KEY_PATH Path to private key for certificate installation or revocation (if account key is missing) (default: None) --fullchain-path FULLCHAIN_PATH Accompanying path to a full certificate chain (certificate plus chain). (default: None) --chain-path CHAIN_PATH Accompanying path to a certificate chain. (default: None) --config-dir CONFIG_DIR Configuration directory. (default: /etc/letsencrypt) --work-dir WORK_DIR Working directory. (default: /var/lib/letsencrypt) --logs-dir LOGS_DIR Logs directory. (default: /var/log/letsencrypt) --server SERVER ACME Directory Resource URI. (default: https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory) manage: Various subcommands and flags are available for managing your certificates: certificates List certificates managed by Certbot delete Clean up all files related to a certificate renew Renew all certificates (or one specified with --cert- name) revoke Revoke a certificate specified with --cert-path or --cert-name update_symlinks Recreate symlinks in your /etc/letsencrypt/live/ directory run: Options for obtaining & installing certificates certonly: Options for modifying how a certificate is obtained --csr CSR Path to a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) in DER or PEM format. Currently --csr only works with the (aqcertonly(aq subcommand. (default: None) renew: The (aqrenew(aq subcommand will attempt to renew any certificates previously obtained if they are close to expiry, and print a summary of the results. By default, (aqrenew(aq will reuse the plugins and options used to obtain or most recently renew each certificate. You can test whether future renewals will succeed with (ga--dry-run(ga. Individual certificates can be renewed with the (ga--cert-name(ga option. Hooks are available to run commands before and after renewal; see https://certbot.eff.org/docs/using.html#renewal for more information on these. --pre-hook PRE_HOOK Command to be run in a shell before obtaining any certificates. Intended primarily for renewal, where it can be used to temporarily shut down a webserver that might conflict with the standalone plugin. This will only be called if a certificate is actually to be obtained/renewed. When renewing several certificates that have identical pre-hooks, only the first will be executed. (default: None) --post-hook POST_HOOK Command to be run in a shell after attempting to obtain/renew certificates. Can be used to deploy renewed certificates, or to restart any servers that were stopped by --pre-hook. This is only run if an attempt was made to obtain/renew a certificate. If multiple renewed certificates have identical post- hooks, only one will be run. (default: None) --deploy-hook DEPLOY_HOOK Command to be run in a shell once for each successfully issued certificate. For this command, the shell variable $RENEWED_LINEAGE will point to the config live subdirectory (for example, "/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com") containing the new certificates and keys; the shell variable $RENEWED_DOMAINS will contain a space-delimited list of renewed certificate domains (for example, "example.com www.example.com" (default: None) --disable-hook-validation Ordinarily the commands specified for --pre- hook/--post-hook/--deploy-hook will be checked for validity, to see if the programs being run are in the $PATH, so that mistakes can be caught early, even when the hooks aren(aqt being run just yet. The validation is rather simplistic and fails if you use more advanced shell constructs, so you can use this switch to disable it. (default: False) --no-directory-hooks Disable running executables found in Certbot(aqs hook directories during renewal. (default: False) --disable-renew-updates Disable automatic updates to your server configuration that would otherwise be done by the selected installer plugin, and triggered when the user executes "certbot renew", regardless of if the certificate is renewed. This setting does not apply to important TLS configuration updates. (default: False) --no-autorenew Disable auto renewal of certificates. (default: True) certificates: List certificates managed by Certbot delete: Options for deleting a certificate revoke: Options for revocation of certificates --reason {unspecified,keycompromise,affiliationchanged,superseded,cessationofoperation} Specify reason for revoking certificate. (default: unspecified) --delete-after-revoke Delete certificates after revoking them, along with all previous and later versions of those certificates. (default: None) --no-delete-after-revoke Do not delete certificates after revoking them. This option should be used with caution because the (aqrenew(aq subcommand will attempt to renew undeleted revoked certificates. (default: None) register: Options for account registration --register-unsafely-without-email Specifying this flag enables registering an account with no email address. This is strongly discouraged, because you will be unable to receive notice about impending expiration or revocation of your certificates or problems with your Certbot installation that will lead to failure to renew. (default: False) -m EMAIL, --email EMAIL Email used for registration and recovery contact. Use comma to register multiple emails, ex: u1@example.com,u2@example.com. (default: Ask). --eff-email Share your e-mail address with EFF (default: None) --no-eff-email Don(aqt share your e-mail address with EFF (default: None) update_account: Options for account modification unregister: Options for account deactivation. --account ACCOUNT_ID Account ID to use (default: None) install: Options for modifying how a certificate is deployed rollback: Options for rolling back server configuration changes --checkpoints N Revert configuration N number of checkpoints. (default: 1) plugins: Options for the "plugins" subcommand --init Initialize plugins. (default: False) --prepare Initialize and prepare plugins. (default: False) --authenticators Limit to authenticator plugins only. (default: None) --installers Limit to installer plugins only. (default: None) update_symlinks: Recreates certificate and key symlinks in /etc/letsencrypt/live, if you changed them by hand or edited a renewal configuration file enhance: Helps to harden the TLS configuration by adding security enhancements to already existing configuration. plugins: Plugin Selection: Certbot client supports an extensible plugins architecture. See (aqcertbot plugins(aq for a list of all installed plugins and their names. You can force a particular plugin by setting options provided below. Running --help <plugin_name> will list flags specific to that plugin. --configurator CONFIGURATOR Name of the plugin that is both an authenticator and an installer. Should not be used together with --authenticator or --installer. (default: Ask) -a AUTHENTICATOR, --authenticator AUTHENTICATOR Authenticator plugin name. (default: None) -i INSTALLER, --installer INSTALLER Installer plugin name (also used to find domains). (default: None) --apache Obtain and install certificates using Apache (default: False) --nginx Obtain and install certificates using Nginx (default: False) --standalone Obtain certificates using a "standalone" webserver. (default: False) --manual Provide laborious manual instructions for obtaining a certificate (default: False) --webroot Obtain certificates by placing files in a webroot directory. (default: False) --dns-cloudflare Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Cloudflare for DNS). (default: False) --dns-cloudxns Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using CloudXNS for DNS). (default: False) --dns-digitalocean Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DigitalOcean for DNS). (default: False) --dns-dnsimple Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DNSimple for DNS). (default: False) --dns-dnsmadeeasy Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DNS Made Easy for DNS). (default: False) --dns-gehirn Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Gehirn Infrastructure Service for DNS). (default: False) --dns-google Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Google Cloud DNS). (default: False) --dns-linode Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Linode for DNS). (default: False) --dns-luadns Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using LuaDNS for DNS). (default: False) --dns-nsone Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using NS1 for DNS). (default: False) --dns-ovh Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using OVH for DNS). (default: False) --dns-rfc2136 Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using BIND for DNS). (default: False) --dns-route53 Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Route53 for DNS). (default: False) --dns-sakuracloud Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Sakura Cloud for DNS). (default: False) apache: Apache Web Server plugin (Please note that the default values of the Apache plugin options change depending on the operating system Certbot is run on.) --apache-enmod APACHE_ENMOD Path to the Apache (aqa2enmod(aq binary (default: None) --apache-dismod APACHE_DISMOD Path to the Apache (aqa2dismod(aq binary (default: None) --apache-le-vhost-ext APACHE_LE_VHOST_EXT SSL vhost configuration extension (default: -le- ssl.conf) --apache-server-root APACHE_SERVER_ROOT Apache server root directory (default: /etc/apache2) --apache-vhost-root APACHE_VHOST_ROOT Apache server VirtualHost configuration root (default: None) --apache-logs-root APACHE_LOGS_ROOT Apache server logs directory (default: /var/log/apache2) --apache-challenge-location APACHE_CHALLENGE_LOCATION Directory path for challenge configuration (default: /etc/apache2) --apache-handle-modules APACHE_HANDLE_MODULES Let installer handle enabling required modules for you (Only Ubuntu/Debian currently) (default: False) --apache-handle-sites APACHE_HANDLE_SITES Let installer handle enabling sites for you (Only Ubuntu/Debian currently) (default: False) --apache-ctl APACHE_CTL Full path to Apache control script (default: apache2ctl) --apache-bin APACHE_BIN Full path to apache2/httpd binary (default: None) dns-cloudflare: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Cloudflare for DNS). --dns-cloudflare-propagation-seconds DNS_CLOUDFLARE_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 10) --dns-cloudflare-credentials DNS_CLOUDFLARE_CREDENTIALS Cloudflare credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-cloudxns: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using CloudXNS for DNS). --dns-cloudxns-propagation-seconds DNS_CLOUDXNS_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-cloudxns-credentials DNS_CLOUDXNS_CREDENTIALS CloudXNS credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-digitalocean: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DigitalOcean for DNS). --dns-digitalocean-propagation-seconds DNS_DIGITALOCEAN_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 10) --dns-digitalocean-credentials DNS_DIGITALOCEAN_CREDENTIALS DigitalOcean credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-dnsimple: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DNSimple for DNS). --dns-dnsimple-propagation-seconds DNS_DNSIMPLE_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-dnsimple-credentials DNS_DNSIMPLE_CREDENTIALS DNSimple credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-dnsmadeeasy: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using DNS Made Easy for DNS). --dns-dnsmadeeasy-propagation-seconds DNS_DNSMADEEASY_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 60) --dns-dnsmadeeasy-credentials DNS_DNSMADEEASY_CREDENTIALS DNS Made Easy credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-gehirn: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Gehirn Infrastructure Service for DNS). --dns-gehirn-propagation-seconds DNS_GEHIRN_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-gehirn-credentials DNS_GEHIRN_CREDENTIALS Gehirn Infrastructure Service credentials file. (default: None) dns-google: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Google Cloud DNS for DNS). --dns-google-propagation-seconds DNS_GOOGLE_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 60) --dns-google-credentials DNS_GOOGLE_CREDENTIALS Path to Google Cloud DNS service account JSON file. (See https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/ OAuth2ServiceAccount#creatinganaccount forinformation about creating a service account and https://cloud.google.com/dns/access- control#permissions_and_roles for information about therequired permissions.) (default: None) dns-linode: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Linode for DNS). --dns-linode-propagation-seconds DNS_LINODE_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 120) --dns-linode-credentials DNS_LINODE_CREDENTIALS Linode credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-luadns: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using LuaDNS for DNS). --dns-luadns-propagation-seconds DNS_LUADNS_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-luadns-credentials DNS_LUADNS_CREDENTIALS LuaDNS credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-nsone: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using NS1 for DNS). --dns-nsone-propagation-seconds DNS_NSONE_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-nsone-credentials DNS_NSONE_CREDENTIALS NS1 credentials file. (default: None) dns-ovh: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using OVH for DNS). --dns-ovh-propagation-seconds DNS_OVH_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 30) --dns-ovh-credentials DNS_OVH_CREDENTIALS OVH credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-rfc2136: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using BIND for DNS). --dns-rfc2136-propagation-seconds DNS_RFC2136_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 60) --dns-rfc2136-credentials DNS_RFC2136_CREDENTIALS RFC 2136 credentials INI file. (default: None) dns-route53: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using AWS Route53 for DNS). --dns-route53-propagation-seconds DNS_ROUTE53_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 10) dns-sakuracloud: Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using Sakura Cloud for DNS). --dns-sakuracloud-propagation-seconds DNS_SAKURACLOUD_PROPAGATION_SECONDS The number of seconds to wait for DNS to propagate before asking the ACME server to verify the DNS record. (default: 90) --dns-sakuracloud-credentials DNS_SAKURACLOUD_CREDENTIALS Sakura Cloud credentials file. (default: None) manual: Authenticate through manual configuration or custom shell scripts. When using shell scripts, an authenticator script must be provided. The environment variables available to this script depend on the type of challenge. $CERTBOT_DOMAIN will always contain the domain being authenticated. For HTTP-01 and DNS-01, $CERTBOT_VALIDATION is the validation string, and $CERTBOT_TOKEN is the filename of the resource requested when performing an HTTP-01 challenge. An additional cleanup script can also be provided and can use the additional variable $CERTBOT_AUTH_OUTPUT which contains the stdout output from the auth script. For both authenticator and cleanup script, on HTTP-01 and DNS-01 challenges, $CERTBOT_REMAINING_CHALLENGES will be equal to the number of challenges that remain after the current one, and $CERTBOT_ALL_DOMAINS contains a comma-separated list of all domains that are challenged for the current certificate. --manual-auth-hook MANUAL_AUTH_HOOK Path or command to execute for the authentication script (default: None) --manual-cleanup-hook MANUAL_CLEANUP_HOOK Path or command to execute for the cleanup script (default: None) nginx: Nginx Web Server plugin --nginx-server-root NGINX_SERVER_ROOT Nginx server root directory. (default: /etc/nginx or /usr/local/etc/nginx) --nginx-ctl NGINX_CTL Path to the (aqnginx(aq binary, used for (aqconfigtest(aq and retrieving nginx version number. (default: nginx) --nginx-sleep-seconds NGINX_SLEEP_SECONDS Number of seconds to wait for nginx configuration changes to apply when reloading. (default: 1) null: Null Installer standalone: Spin up a temporary webserver webroot: Place files in webroot directory --webroot-path WEBROOT_PATH, -w WEBROOT_PATH public_html / webroot path. This can be specified multiple times to handle different domains; each domain will have the webroot path that preceded it. For instance: (ga-w /var/www/example -d example.com -d www.example.com -w /var/www/thing -d thing.net -d m.thing.net(ga (default: Ask) --webroot-map WEBROOT_MAP JSON dictionary mapping domains to webroot paths; this implies -d for each entry. You may need to escape this from your shell. E.g.: --webroot-map (aq{"eg1.is,m.eg1.is":"/www/eg1/", "eg2.is":"/www/eg2"}(aq This option is merged with, but takes precedence over, -w / -d entries. At present, if you put webroot-map in a config file, it needs to be on a single line, like: webroot-map = {"example.com":"/var/www"}. (default: {}) P
- dnsextd(8)
- BIND Extension Daemon " Name Description for whatis database
- idlj(1)
- Generates Java bindings for a specified Interface Definition Language (IDL) file
- pastorize(1)
- Generate Perl classes with XML bindings starting from a W3C XSD Schema
- pods::SDL::Audio(3), SDL::Audio(3)
- SDL Bindings for Audio
- pods::SDL::AudioSpec(3), SDL::AudioSpec(3)
- -- SDL Bindings for structure SDL::AudioSpec
- pods::SDL::CD(3), SDL::CD(3)
- -- SDL Bindings for structure SDL_CD
- pods::SDL::CDROM(3), SDL::CDROM(3)
- -- SDL Bindings for the CDROM device
- pods::SDL::CDTrack(3), SDL::CDTrack(3)
- -- SDL Bindings for structure SDL_CDTrack
- pods::SDL::Events(3), SDL::Events(3)
- Bindings to the Events Category in SDL API
- pods::SDL::Image(3), SDL::Image(3)
- Bindings for the SDL_Image library
- pods::SDL::Joystick(3), SDL::Joystick(3)
- -- SDL Bindings for the Joystick device
- pods::SDL::Mixer::Channels(3), SDL::Mixer::Channels(3)
- -- SDL::Mixer channel functions and bindings
- pods::SDL::Mixer::MixChunk(3), SDL::Mixer::MixChunk(3)
- -- SDL Bindings for structure SDL_MixChunk
- pods::SDL::Mixer::MixMusic(3), SDL::Mixer::MixMusic(3)
- SDL Bindings for structure SDL_MixMusic
- pods::SDL::Mouse(3), SDL::Mouse(3)
- SDL Bindings for the Mouse device
- pods::SDL::MultiThread(3), SDL::MultiThread(3)
- Bindings to the MultiThread category in SDL API
- pods::SDL::RWOps(3), SDL::RWOps(3)
- -- SDL Bindings to SDL_RWops
- pods::SDL::Version(3), SDL::Version(3)
- SDL Bindings for structure SDL_Version
- pods::SDL::Video(3), SDL::Video(3)
- Bindings to the video category in SDL API
- tickit_pen_bind_event(3), tickit_pen_unbind_event_id(3)
- add or remove event handlers
- tickit_term_bind_event(3), tickit_term_unbind_event_id(3)
- add or remove event handlers
- tickit_window_bind_event(3), tickit_window_unbind_event_id(3)
- add or remove event handlers
- tstatd(1)
- Logs real-time accounting daemon SYNOPSIS tstatd [ options ] plugin [zone1:]wildcard1 .. [zoneN:]wildcardN OPTIONS "-a zone, --agregate-zone=zone" 4 Item "-a zone, --agregate-zone=zone" Agregate data from all anonymous logs (wildcards without explicit zone specified) into zone. Default behavior is to create new zone for each anonymous log from its file name. "-b file, --database-file=file" 4 Item "-b file, --database-file=file" Use file as persistent storage to keep accumulated data across daemon restarts. Default is auto generated from daemon name, specified identity and '.db' suffix. "--basename" 4 Item "--basename" Use only base name (excluding directories and suffix) of anonymous log file for auto-created zones. "-c dir, --change-dir=dir" 4 Item "-c dir, --change-dir=dir" Change current directory to dir before wildcards expanding. "-d, --debug" 4 Item "-d, --debug" Composition of options: --foreground and --log-level=debug. "-f, --foreground" 4 Item "-f, --foreground" Don't detach daemon from control terminal, logging to stderr instead log file or syslog. "--log-facility=name" 4 Item "--log-facility=name" Use name as facility for syslog logging (see syslog (3) for list of available values). Default is 'daemon'. "--log-level=level" 4 Item "--log-level=level" Set minimal logging level to level (see syslog (3) for list of available values). Default is 'notice'. "--log-file=file" 4 Item "--log-file=file" Use logging to file instead of syslog logging (which is default). "-e num, --expand-period=num" 4 Item "-e num, --expand-period=num" Do wildcards re-expanding and checking for new and missed logs every num seconds. Default is '60'. "-h, --help" 4 Item "-h, --help" Print brief help message about available options. "-i string, --identity=string" 4 Item "-i string, --identity=string" Just a string used in title of daemon process, syslog ident (see syslog|(3)), --database-file and --pid-file. Idea behind this options - multiple tstatd instances running simultaneosly. "-l [address:]port, --listen=[address:]port" 4 Item "-l [address:]port, --listen=[address:]port" Specify address and port for TCP listen socket binding. Default is '127.0.0.1:3638'. "--multiple" 4 Item "--multiple" With this option specified same log file could be included into several zones (if log name satisifies several wildcards). Default behavior is to include log file only in first satisified zone. "-n num, --windows-num=num" 4 Item "-n num, --windows-num=num" Set number of sliding-windows to num. Default is '60'. "-o string, --options=string" 4 Item "-o string, --options=string" Comma-separated plugin supported options (like a mount (8) options). "--override-from=file" 4 Item "--override-from=file" Load content of file into plugin package namespace. This is way to easy customize plugin behavior without creating another plugin. "-p file, --pid-file=file" 4 Item "-p file, --pid-file=file" Use file to keep daemon process id. Default is auto generated from daemon name, specified identity and '.pid' suffix. "--parse-error=level" 4 Item "--parse-error=level" Do logging with level (see syslog (3) for available values) about all unparsed log lines. Hint: use 'none' for ignoring such lines. Default is defining by plugin and usually is 'debug'. "-r pattern, --regex=pattern" 4 Item "-r pattern, --regex=pattern" Use pattern instead of plugin default regular expression for matching log lines. "--regex-from=file" 4 Item "--regex-from=file" Load regular expression from file and use instead of plugin default regular expression for matching log lines. "-s num, --store-period=num" 4 Item "-s num, --store-period=num" Store accumulated data in a persistent storage every num seconds. Default is '60'. "--timer=zone:timer:num" 4 Item "--timer=zone:timer:num" Create named timer firing every num seconds for zone. "-u <user>, --user=user" 4 Item "-u <user>, --user=user" Change effective privileges of daemon process to user. "-v, --version" 4 Item "-v, --version" Print version information of tstatd and exit. "-w num, --window-size=<num>" 4 Item "-w num, --window-size=<num>" Set size (duration) of sliding window to num seconds. Default is '10'
- wsdl2perl.pl(1)
- create perl bindings for SOAP webservices