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PANCTL(1) | General Commands Manual | PANCTL(1) |
NAME¶
panctl
— Control
the Matrix reverse proxy daemon pantalaimon.
DESCRIPTION¶
panctl
is a small utility to control and
introspect the state of pantalaimon.
Commands¶
The commands accepted by panctl
are as
follows:
list-servers
- List the configured homeservers and pan users on each homeserver.
list-devices
pan-user user-id- List the devices of a user that are known to the pan-user.
start-verification
pan-user user-id- Start an interactive key verification between the given pan-user and user.
accept-verification
pan-user user-id- Accept an interactive key verification that the given user has started with our given pan-user.
cancel-verification
pan-user user-id- Cancel an interactive key verification between the given pan-user and user.
confirm-verification
pan-user user-id- Confirm that the short authentication string of the interactive key verification with the given pan-user and user is matching.
verify-device
pan-user user-id device-id- Manually mark the given device as verified. The device will be marked as verified only for the given pan-user.
unverify-device
pan-user user-id device-id- Mark a previously verified device of the given user as unverified.
blacklist-device
pan-user user-id device-id- Manually mark the given device of the given user as blacklisted.
unblacklist-device
pan-user user-id device-id- Mark a previously blacklisted device of the given user as unblacklisted.
send-anyways
pan-user room-id- If a encrypted room contains unverified devices and a connected Matrix
client tries to send an message to such a room
pantalaimon
will send a notification that the room contains unverified users. Using this command the user can choose to mark all unverified devices as ignored. Ignored devices will receive encryption keys but will be left marked as unverified. The message will be sent away after all devices are marked as ignored. cancel-sending
pan-user room-id- In contrast to the
send-anyways
command this command cancels the sending of a message to an encrypted room with unverified devices and gives the user the opportunity to verify or blacklist devices as they see fit. import-keys
pan-user file passphrase- Import end-to-end encryption keys from the given file for the given pan-user.
export-keys
pan-user file passphrase- Export end-to-end encryption keys to the given file for the given pan-user. The provided passphrase is used to encrypt the file containing the keys.
EXIT STATUS¶
The panctl
utility exits 0 on
success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
panctl
was written by
Damir Jelić
<poljar@termina.org.uk>.
May 23, 2019 | Debian |