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NAME¶
gnugk
— The GNU
Gatekeeper
SYNOPSIS¶
gnugk |
[-hdrt ] [-c
filename] [-s
section] [-l
n] [-b
n] [-u
name] [-d
name] [-rr ]
[-o filename]
[--pid filename]
[--core n]
[--mlock ] [--strict ] |
DESCRIPTION¶
The GNU Gatekeeper is an open-source project that implements a H.323 gatekeeper. A H.323 gatekeeper controls all H.323 clients in its zone. It allows you, among other things, to register devices, make calls, perform AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Auditing), manage configurations at runtime and traverse NAT.
OPTIONS¶
The behavior of the gatekeeper is determined through command line
options and the configuration file. Some command line options may override
settings found in the configuration file. For example, the option
-l
overrides the setting “TimeToLive”
in the configuration file. Almost every option has a short and a long
format, e.g., -c
is the same as
--config
.
-h
--help
- Show all available options and quit the program.
-c
--config
filename- Specify the configuration file to use.
--strict
- Strict configuration check (don't start with config errors)
-s
--section
section- Specify which main section to use in the configuration file. The default is [Gatekeeper::Main].
-l
--timetolive
n- Specify the time-to-live timer (in seconds) for endpoint registration. This overrides the setting “TimeToLive” in the configuration file. A detailed explanation can be found in the manual.
-b
--bandwidth
n- Specify the total bandwidth available for the gatekeeper. Without specifying this option, bandwidth management is disabled by default.
--pid
filename- Specify the pid file. Only valid for Unix version.
-u
--user
name- Run the gatekeeper process as this user. Only valid for Unix versions.
--core
n- (Unix only) Enable writing core dump files when the application crashes. A core dump file will not exceed n bytes in size. A special constant “unlimited” may also be specified.
--mlock
- (Unix only) Lock GnuGk into memory to prevent it being swaped out.
Gatekeeper Mode¶
The options in this subsection override the settings in the [RoutedMode] section of the configuration file.
Debug Information¶
FILES¶
/etc/gatekeeper.ini
AUTHORS¶
The project coordinator is Jan Willamowius <jan@willamowius.de>.
SEE ALSO¶
gatekeeper.ini(5) (and HTML manual)
December 16, 2013 | Debian |