NAME utsessiond - Sun Ray enterprise session manager daemon SYNOPSIS /opt/SUNWut/lib/utsessiond [ -a authlist ] [ -c authfile ] [ -d ] [ -h hostname ] [ -p port ] [ -P nport ] [ -r ] [ -t ] DESCRIPTION The utsessiond daemon provides a reliable rendezvous point for services in a Sun Ray enterprise appliance session. It acts as an intermediary to forward session connection and disconnection messages from the Sun Ray enterprise authenti- cation manager to the services and provides facilities for supporting distributed synchronization of clip-lists for the services. If either the -a or the -c options is specified, the ses- sion manager daemon operates exclusively in call-back mode. In this mode, the session manager only takes session connect and disconnect commands from authentication managers that are explicitly enabled by authlist or authfile and that have requested a call-back. The call-back feature provides a mechanism by which the session manager and the authentica- tion manager may establish each other's identity. Error messages from utsessiond are logged using syslog(3) with a facility value of LOG_DAEMON. OPTIONS The following options are supported by utsessiond: -a authlist Add the host and port pairs specified in authlist to the list of allowed authentication managers. The format of authlist is a comma separated list of hostname:port pairs. -c authfile Add the host and port pairs specified in the ASCII file authfile to the list of allowed authentication managers. The file contains a list of authentication manager specifications, one per line. The specifica- tions take the form of hostname followed by port number, separated by white-space. Blank lines and any line whose first printable character is ``#'' are ignored. -d Enable debugging output. -h hostname Set the session hostname portion of the session IDs generated by the session manager to the specified hostname value. By default this is set to the machine's node name. This option can be used to handle servers supporting multiple IP addresses as part of a clustering solution. -p port Set the session manager's listen port to the specified port value. The session manager defaults to port 7007. This is the port by which session services and authentication managers contact the session manager. -P nport This option is no longer used. Retained only for back- ward compatability. -r Automatically restart the session manager daemon if it exits. With this option the session manager daemon will create two processes: a child that performs all the actual work and parent monitoring process. The parent process will restart a child if the previous one exits. This can enable existing services to reat- tach to their sessions by reconnecting with new child session manager. -t Test mode. Use is beyond the scope of this document. FILES Files used by utsessiond: /etc/opt/SUNWut/auth.permit The customary location of the authfile for a system. ATTRIBUTES See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri- butes: ____________________________________________________________ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | | Availability | SUNWuto | |_____________________________|_____________________________| SEE ALSO utauthd(1M), syslog(3), syslogd(1M), syslog.conf(4)
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