mount_portalfs - mount the portal daemon
The options are as follows:
The portal daemon provides an open service. Objects opened under the portal mount point are dynamically created by the portal daemon according to rules specified in the named configuration file. Using this mechanism allows descriptors such as sockets to be made available in the file system namespace.
The portal daemon works by being passed the full pathname of the object being opened. The daemon creates an appropriate descriptor according to the rules in the configuration file, and then passes the descriptor back to the calling process as the result of the open system call.
The following sub-namespaces are currently implemented: fs pipe tcp and tcplisten
The fs namespace opens the named file, starting back at the root directory. This can be used to provide a controlled escape path from a chrooted environment.
The pipe namespace executes the named command, starting back at the root directory. The command's arguments can be provided after the command's name, by separating them with spaces or tabs. Files opened for reading in the pipe namespace will receive their input from the command's standard output; files opened for writing will send the data of write operations to the command's standard input.
The tcp namespace takes a slash separated hostname and a port and creates an open TCP/IP connection.
The tcplisten namespace takes a slash separated hostname and port and creates a TCP/IP socket bound to the given hostname-port pair. The hostname may be specified as "ANY" to allow any other host to connect to the socket. A port number of 0 will dynamically allocate a port, this can be discovered by calling getsockname(2) with the returned file descriptor. Privileged ports can only be bound to by the super-user.
The first field is a pathname prefix to match against the requested pathname. If a match is found, the second field tells the daemon what type of object to create. Subsequent fields are passed to the creation function.
# @(#)portal.conf 5.1 (Berkeley) 7/13/92 tcplisten/ tcplisten tcplisten/ tcp/ tcp tcp/ fs/ file fs/ pipe/ pipe pipe/
"head -1 /p/tcp/mx1.freebsd.org/smtp"
Implement a (single-threaded) echo server:
while : do (exec 3<>/p/tcplisten/ANY/echo && cat -u <&3 >&3) done
Gather data from two sources. Verify that two remote files are identical:
diff -q '/p/pipe/usr/bin/fetch -o - \ ftp://ftp1.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/README.TXT' \ '/p/pipe/usr/bin/fetch -o - \ ftp://ftp2.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/README.TXT'
Scatter data to two sinks. Record a remote CD ISO image and calculate its checksum:
fetch -o - ftp://ftp5.freebsd.org/.../disc.iso | tee '/p/pipe/usr/local/bin/cdrecord -' | md5
Create an XML view of the password file:
ln -s '/p/pipe/usr/local/bin/passwd2xml /etc/passwd' \ /etc/passwd.xml"
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