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RINPUTD(8) | System Manager's Manual | RINPUTD(8) |
NAME¶
rinputd - Remote Input Server Daemon
SYNOPSIS¶
rinputd [ --realm realm ] [ --cert cert ] [ --key key ] [ --port port ] [ --no-broadcast ] [ --verbose | --quiet ]
DESCRIPTION¶
rinputd is a server daemon which listens for remote input clients. Clients connect over a secure SSL socket and authenticate with the server through the Cyrus SASL password database /etc/sasldb2. The client may then initialize an input device through the uinput user input event interface. After initialization, the client may send input events such as key presses or mouse movements.
Options¶
- -r, --realm realm
- SASL realm to authenticate against. Defaults to rinput.
- -c, --cert cert
- SSL certificate file for the secure connection. Defaults to /etc/rinput/rinput.crt.
- -k, --key key
- SSL private key file for the secure connection. Defaults to /etc/rinput/rinput.key.
- -p, --port port
- Port to listen for clients on. Set to 0 to listen on any available port. Defaults to 8771.
- -n, --no-broadcast
- Don't broadcast rinputd service on local network through multicast DNS. This option is only available in Mac OS X or if compiled with Avahi support.
- -q, --quiet
- Limit output to rinputd internal errors.
- -v, --verbose
- Print out debugging information. Not useful for general purposes.
- -f, --foreground
- Do not fork to become a daemon, remain in the foreground.
FILES¶
- /dev/input/uinput
- User input device on Linux
- /etc/rinput/rinput.crt
- Default certificate file for the secure connection.
- /etc/rinput/rinput.key
- Default private key file for the secure connection.
SEE ALSO¶
evdev(4) on Linux
August 29, 2009 |