# Defaults for rootd initscript # sourced by /etc/init.d/root-system-rootd # installed at /etc/default/root-system-rootd by the maintainer scripts # # Please refer to the rootd(1) man(1) page for more information on # command line parameters. # # This is a POSIX shell fragment # # If this is set to `yes', then the server is started. # Anything else disables the server # # Note, that you can not run rootd via both inetd and SYSV init; at # least not if they are both using the same port (per default both # use 1094). So either disable the inetd or the SYSV init rootd, or # specify separate ports. ENABLE_ROOTD=yes # User to run as (default is `rootd') ROOTD_USER=rootd # Port (range to listen to) (-p) # specifies the port number to listen on. Use port-port2 to # find the first available port in the indicated range. Use 0-N # for range relative to default service port. (default is 1094) ROOTD_PORT= # SSH port (-s) # specifies the port number for the sshd daemon used for # authentication (default is 22). SSH_PORT= # TCP window size (-b) # specifies the tcp window size in bytes (e.g. see # http://www.psc.edu/networking/perf_tune.html). Default is # 65535. Only change default for pipes with a high # bandwidth*delay product. #ROOTD_WINDOW_SIZE=65535 # Debug level (-d) # level of debug info written to syslogd 0 = no debug # (default), 1 = minimum, 2 = medium, 3 = maximum. #ROOTD_DEBUG=0 # Access rules configuration file (-D) # read access rules from file . By default # /system.rootdaemonrc is used for access rules; # for privately started daemons $HOME/.rootdaemonrc (if # present) is read first. #ROOTD_ACCESS_RULES= # Run in foreground (-f) # run in the foreground (output on the window); useful for # debugging purposes. Only a value of "yes" enables. #ROOTD_FOREGROUND= # Disable authentification (-noauth) # do not require client authentication. This shouldn't be enabled # unless you know what you're doing. Only a value of "yes" enables. #ROOTD_NO_AUTH= # Read only access (-r) # files can only be opened in read-only mode. Only a value of # "yes" enables. #ROOTD_READ_ONLY= # # Temporary director (-T ) # specifies the directory path to be used to place temporary # files; default is /usr/tmp. Useful when running with limited # privileges. #ROOTD_TMP= # Require password (-w) # do not check /etc/hosts.equiv, $HOME/.rhosts for # password-based authentication; by default these files are # checked first by calling ruserok(...); if this option is # specified a password is always required. Only a value of # "yes" enables. #ROOTD_REQUIRE_PASSWD= # Use this variable to pass other options to the daemon. DAEMON_OPTS= # # EOF #