NAME¶
dhid —
Dynamic Host Information System client.
SYNOPSIS¶
dhid |
[ -h ]
[-p
port ]
[-P
pidfile ]
[-f
conffile ] |
DESCRIPTION¶
dhid is the DHIS client daemon. After setting
up with a DHIS provider, each machine may run a
dhid daemon (in background) in order to
update its dynamic IP address within the server.
/etc/dhid.conf should be configured according
to the provider's assigned parameters.
Once running,
dhid sends echo request packets
to the server and expects a reply. Once received,
dhid tries to authenticate at the server
either in secure on insecure mode. From then on, and providing authentication
was successful, the client waits and replies to queries originated at the
server. If the server doesn't receive acknowledgments of these packets the
host is marked offline. Likewise, if the client doesn't receive queries for a
period of time the offline stage is restored.
Therefore, the only thing a DHIS host needs is to run the
dhid client. The server is able to
determine when the host is online and the server tables are updated
automatically.
OPTIONS¶
-h
- Show usage information.
-p
port
- Specify port to listen on. If not specified, the default is port
58800.
-P
pidfile
- Use an alternative PID file instead of
/var/run/dhisd.pid.
-l
conffile
- Use an alternative configuration file instead of
/etc/dhid.conf.
FILES¶
- /etc/dhid.conf
- DHIS client configuration.
AUTHOR¶
dhid has been written by
Joao Cabral ⟨jcnc@dhis.org⟩.
This manual page was written by
Guus Sliepen
⟨guus@debian.org⟩ for the Debian GNU/Linux system.