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16 <B><A HREF="cdcc.html">cdcc(8)</A></B> Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse <B><A HREF="cdcc.html">cdcc(8)</A></B> | |
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19 </PRE> | |
20 <H2><A NAME="NAME">NAME</A></H2><PRE> | |
21 <B>cdcc</B> -- Control Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse | |
22 | |
23 | |
24 </PRE> | |
25 <H2><A NAME="SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</A></H2><PRE> | |
26 <B>cdcc</B> [<B>-Vdq</B>] [<B>-h</B> <I>homedir</I>] [<B>-c</B> <I>ids</I>] [<I>op1</I> <I>op2</I> <I>...</I> [<I>-</I>]] | |
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29 </PRE> | |
30 <H2><A NAME="DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</A></H2><PRE> | |
31 <B>Cdcc</B> is used to clear, control, and query the control file used by Dis- | |
32 tributed Checksum Clearinghouse clients such as <B><A HREF="dccm.html">dccm(8)</A></B>. The host names, | |
33 UDP port numbers, IDs, and passwords local clients use to talk to servers | |
34 as well as IP addresses, round trip times, and other information are con- | |
35 tained in the <I>map</I> file. While <B>cdcc</B> is set-UID, it uses the real UID only | |
36 when accessing the <I>map</I> file. It refuses to display sensitive information | |
37 such as passwords unless the real UID is the same as the effective UID. | |
38 Note that <B>cdcc</B> needs to be set to a UID that can read and write the <I>map</I> | |
39 file, but that UID need not be 0. | |
40 | |
41 <B>Cdcc</B> is also used to send commands to DCC servers to tell them to stop, | |
42 reload their lists of DCC IDs, turn on tracing, and so forth. | |
43 | |
44 Many commands sent to DCC servers require a numeric DCC ID and a password | |
45 recognized by the server. A DCC password is a 1-32 character string that | |
46 does not contain blank, tab, newline or carriage return characters. The | |
47 ID is specified with the <B>id</B> operation. If <B>cdcc</B> is run with a real UID | |
48 that can read the <I>ids</I> file and a password is not specified (see the | |
49 <B>password</B> operation), then the current password for the specified ID in | |
50 the <I>ids</I> file will be used. If no <I>ids</I> file is available and a password | |
51 and DCC ID are not specified, <B>cdcc</B> uses the anonymous DCC client-ID. DCC | |
52 servers do not expect a password from clients using the anonymous client- | |
53 ID, but they also won't honor control requests. | |
54 | |
55 Operations that modify the <I>map</I> file can only be performed when the real | |
56 UID is sufficient to modify the file directly. Trying to perform an | |
57 operation that requires a password without specifying a server-ID or | |
58 without using a UID that can access the <I>ids</I> file produces an error mes- | |
59 sage complaining about a "privileged operation." | |
60 | |
61 Commands and operations are read from the command line or from stdin. A | |
62 series of <I>op1</I> <I>op2</I> <I>...</I> operations followed a <I>-</I> (a dash) causes operations | |
63 to be read from stdin after the command line operations are processed. | |
64 Semi-colons or newlines separate commands in UNIX command-line "words," | |
65 as well as when commands are read from stdin. Since each command line | |
66 operation must be a shell "word," quotes are often required as in | |
67 | |
68 % cdcc "load map.txt" | |
69 or | |
70 | |
71 % cdcc "host localhost;info" stats | |
72 | |
73 <A NAME="OPTIONS"><B>OPTIONS</B></A> | |
74 The following options are available: | |
75 | |
76 <A NAME="OPTION-V"><B>-V</B></A> displays the version of the DCC controller. | |
77 | |
78 <A NAME="OPTION-d"><B>-d</B></A> enables debugging output from the DCC client software. Additional | |
79 <B>-d</B> options increase the number of messages. See the <B>debug</B> command. | |
80 | |
81 <A NAME="OPTION-q"><B>-q</B></A> quiets initial complaints about the map file and some messages about | |
82 successful commands. See the <B>quiet</B> command. | |
83 | |
84 <A NAME="OPTION-h"><B>-h</B></A> <I>homedir</I> | |
85 overrides the default DCC home directory, <I>@prefix@</I>. See the <B>homedir</B> | |
86 operation. | |
87 | |
88 <A NAME="OPTION-c"><B>-c</B></A> <I>ids</I> | |
89 specifies file containing DCC IDs and passwords known by the local | |
90 DCC server. An <I>ids</I> file that can be read by others cannot be used. | |
91 The format of the <I>ids</I> file is described in <B><A HREF="dccd.html">dccd(8)</A></B>. | |
92 | |
93 <I>op1</I> <I>op2</I> <I>...</I> | |
94 are operations or commands such as "id 100; stop". Commands or | |
95 operations specified on the command line are performed before the | |
96 first interactive request. The last command can be <I>-</I> to specify | |
97 that additional commands should be read from stdin. | |
98 | |
99 <A NAME="OPERATIONS"><B>OPERATIONS</B></A> | |
100 Local operations include the following: | |
101 | |
102 <A NAME="OPERATION-help"><B>help</B></A> [<I>command</I>] | |
103 lists information about one or all available commands and opera- | |
104 tions. | |
105 | |
106 <A NAME="OPERATION-exit"><B>exit</B></A> stops <B>cdcc</B> | |
107 | |
108 <A NAME="OPERATION-grey"><B>grey</B></A> [<I>on</I> | <I>off</I>] | |
109 switches between DCC and greylist servers. | |
110 | |
111 <A NAME="OPERATION-homedir"><B>homedir</B></A> [<I>path</I>] | |
112 displays or specifies the DCC home directory. | |
113 | |
114 <A NAME="OPERATION-file"><B>file</B></A> [<I>map</I>] | |
115 displays or specifies the name or path of the map file. The string | |
116 "-" specifies the default file <I>map</I> in the DCC home directory. | |
117 | |
118 <A NAME="OPERATION-new-map"><B>new map</B></A> [<I>map</I>] | |
119 creates a new, empty file for DCC server host names, port numbers, | |
120 passwords, and so forth. There must not already be a file of the | |
121 same name. The default is <I>map</I> in the DCC home directory. | |
122 | |
123 <A NAME="OPERATION-delete"><B>delete</B></A> <I>host</I>[,<I>port</I>] | |
124 deletes the entry in the <I>map</I> file for <I>host</I> and UDP <I>port.</I> If | |
125 greylist mode has been set with the <B>grey on</B> command, the entry for | |
126 the grelist server at <I>host</I> is deleted. | |
127 | |
128 <A NAME="OPERATION-add"><B>add</B></A> <I>host</I>[,<I>port</I>] [<I>RTT+adj</I>|<I>RTT-adj</I>] [<I>Greylist</I>] [<I>client-ID</I> [password]] | |
129 adds an entry to the <I>map</I> file. The <I>port</I> can be "-" to specify the | |
130 default DCC server port number. | |
131 | |
132 An adjustment to the round trip time is a multiple of 10 millisec- | |
133 onds between -4000 and +4000 following the string <I>RTT</I>. The adjust- | |
134 ment is added to the average measured round trip time when the DCC | |
135 client software picks the "nearest" DCC server, or the server with | |
136 the smallest RTT. If an IP address is mentioned more than once in | |
137 the list of servers, for example because it is among the addresses | |
138 for more than one server name, conflicts among RTT adjustments are | |
139 resolved by picking the adjustment with the largest absolute value. | |
140 | |
141 <I>Greylist</I> marks an entry for a greylist servers. <I>Greylist</I> is | |
142 assumed if greylist mode has been set with the <B>grey on</B> command, See | |
143 <B><A HREF="dccd.html">dccd(8)</A></B>. | |
144 | |
145 If both the client-ID and the password are absent, the anonymous | |
146 client-ID, 1, is used. The string <I>anon</I> is equivalent to the anony- | |
147 mous client-ID. A null password string is assumed if the password | |
148 is missing and the client-ID is 1 or also missing. | |
149 | |
150 <A NAME="OPERATION-load"><B>load</B></A> <I>info-file</I> | |
151 loads the current parameter file with the host names, port numbers, | |
152 IDs, and passwords in <I>info-file</I>. Standard input is understood if | |
153 <I>info-file</I> is "-". | |
154 | |
155 A suitable file can be created with the <B>info</B> operation. It con- | |
156 sists of ignored blank or comment lines starting with '#' and other | |
157 lines in the same format as the arguments to the <B>add</B> operation. | |
158 Note that output of the <B>info</B> command will lack passwords unless it | |
159 is run by a privileged user. | |
160 | |
161 <A NAME="OPERATION-host"><B>host</B></A> [<I>hostname</I>] | |
162 specifies the host name of the DCC server to which commands should | |
163 be sent. If <I>hostname</I> is "-", the current default DCC server is | |
164 chosen. | |
165 | |
166 <A NAME="OPERATION-port"><B>port</B></A> [<I>port</I>] | |
167 specifies the UDP port number of the DCC server to which commands | |
168 should be sent. The default is 6277 or 6276 depending on the set- | |
169 ting of the greylist mode controlled with the <B>grey</B> command. | |
170 | |
171 <A NAME="OPERATION-password"><B>password</B></A> <I>secret</I> | |
172 specifies the password with which to sign commands sent to the DCC | |
173 server specified with the <B>server</B> and <B>port</B> operations. | |
174 | |
175 <A NAME="OPERATION-id"><B>id</B></A> [<I>ID</I>] | |
176 specifies or displays the numeric DCC ID for commands sent to the | |
177 DCC server specified with the <B>server</B> and <B>port</B> operations. If no | |
178 password is specified with the <B>password</B> command, the password is | |
179 sought in the local <I>ids</I>. | |
180 | |
181 <A NAME="OPERATION-info"><B>info</B></A> [<B>-N</B>] | |
182 displays information about the connections to DCC servers. It | |
183 starts with the current date and name of the current <I>map</I> file or | |
184 says that <B>cdcc</B> is using the implicit file created with the <B>server</B> | |
185 and <B>port</B> operations. It then says when host names will next be | |
186 resolved into IP addresses, the smallest round trip time to the IP | |
187 addresses of known DCC servers. The host name, UDP port number (or | |
188 dash if it is the default), DCC client-ID, and password (if <B>cdcc</B> is | |
189 used by a privileged user) are shown in one line per configured DCC | |
190 server. | |
191 | |
192 The currently preferred IP address is indicated by an asterisk. | |
193 The "brand" of the server, its DCC ID, and its IP address are dis- | |
194 played in one line per IP address. The performance of the server | |
195 at each IP address in the most recent 32 operations is displayed in | |
196 a second line. The second line ends with the measured delay | |
197 imposed by the server on requests with this client's ID. | |
198 | |
199 <B>-N</B> displays the reverse DNS name of each server. | |
200 | |
201 <A NAME="OPERATION-RTT"><B>RTT</B></A> [<B>-N</B>] | |
202 measures the round trip time to the DCC servers. It does this by | |
203 discarding accumulated information and forcing a probe of all | |
204 listed server IP addresses. | |
205 | |
206 <I>Beware</I> that when run with sufficient privilege, the <B>RTT</B> operation | |
207 is like the <B>info</B> and <B>load</B> operations and displays cleartext pass- | |
208 words. | |
209 | |
210 <B>-N</B> displays the reverse DNS name of each server. | |
211 | |
212 <A NAME="OPERATION-debug"><B>debug</B></A> Op Ar on | off | TTL=x | |
213 increases or decreases debugging information from the DCC client | |
214 software or sets the IP TTL on queries to the server. See <B>-d</B>. | |
215 | |
216 Some operating systems do not include the functions required to | |
217 change the IP TTL. Others include the required functions but have | |
218 no apparent effect. | |
219 | |
220 <A NAME="OPERATION-quiet"><B>quiet</B></A> [<I>on</I> | <I>off</I>] | |
221 makes commands more quiet or more verbose. | |
222 | |
223 <A NAME="OPERATION-IPv6"><B>IPv6</B></A> [<I>on</I> | <I>off</I>] | |
224 sets a switch to cause clients using the map file to try to use | |
225 IPv6. | |
226 | |
227 <A NAME="OPERATION-SOCKS"><B>SOCKS</B></A> [<I>on</I> <I>off</I>] | |
228 sets a switch to cause DCC clients using the map to use the SOCKS5 | |
229 protocol, if they have been built with a SOCKS library. The socks | |
230 library linked with the DCC client must be configured appropri- | |
231 ately, often including knowing which DCC servers must be connected | |
232 via the SOCKS proxy and which can be reached directly. DCC clients | |
233 use SOCKS functions such as Rsendto() with all or no servers | |
234 depending on the setting of this switch. | |
235 | |
236 <A NAME="OPERATION-src"><B>src</B></A> [<I>-</I> | <I>IPaddress</I>] | |
237 displays or configures the source address of DCC client requests. | |
238 <I>-</I> removes the explicit configuration of the source, while <I>IPaddress</I> | |
239 sets it. This makes sense only on multi-homed hosts. It can be | |
240 useful for passing firewalls. | |
241 | |
242 <A NAME="DCC-SERVER-COMMANDS"><B>DCC SERVER COMMANDS</B></A> | |
243 Commands that can be sent to a DCC server include the following. Most of | |
244 the commands must be used with the server's <I>ID</I> specified with the <B>id</B> com- | |
245 mand. The specified ID is included in the commands sent to the server | |
246 The command itself is digitally signed with the first password associated | |
247 with the ID in the <I>ids</I> file. The server requires that the signature | |
248 match one of the passwords associated with the ID in its <I>ids</I> file. | |
249 | |
250 <A NAME="OPERATION-delck-type-hex1-hex2-hex3-hex4"><B>delck type hex1 hex2 hex3 hex4</B></A> | |
251 asks the server to delete the <I>type</I> checksum with value <I>hex1</I> <I>hex2</I> | |
252 <I>hex3</I> <I>hex4</I>. The type and checksum values can be found in <B><A HREF="dccproc.html">dccproc(8)</A></B> | |
253 and <B><A HREF="dccm.html">dccm(8)</A></B> log files or computed with <I>dccproc</I> <B>-QC</B>. | |
254 | |
255 There are very few situations where it makes sense to bother to | |
256 delete checksums. For example, mail that was accidentally reported | |
257 with a target count of "MANY" is either private and so will not be | |
258 seen by other people and so will not be affected, or it is bulk and | |
259 its source so must have already been whitelisted by recipients. | |
260 | |
261 <A NAME="OPERATION-stats"><B>stats</B></A> [<I>all</I> | <I>clear</I>] | |
262 displays current status and statistics from the current DCC server | |
263 or for <I>all</I> known DCC servers. The server's counters will be cleared | |
264 after they are displayed when the server's ID has been specified | |
265 with the <B>id</B> <I>ID</I> operation. | |
266 | |
267 <A NAME="OPERATION-clients"><B>clients</B></A> [<B>-nsiaVAK</B>] [<I>max</I> [<I>thold</I>]] [<I>addr</I>[<I>/prefix</I>]] | |
268 displays some of the clients recently seen by the server. | |
269 <B>-n</B> displays only the IP addresses and not the names of clients. | |
270 <B>-s</B> sorts the clients by the number of requests they have made. | |
271 <B>-i</B> counts clients with the same client-ID as single entities. | |
272 <B>-a</B> produces 24 hour average numbers of requests. | |
273 <B>-A</B> displays only anonymous clients. | |
274 <B>-K</B> displays only clients using client-IDs. | |
275 <B>-V</B> includes the DCC protocol versions used by clients. | |
276 <I>max</I> displays only the <I>max</I> most recent clients. | |
277 <I>max</I> <I>thold</I> displays the most recent <I>max</I> clients that have made at | |
278 least <I>thold</I> requests. | |
279 <I>addr</I>[<I>/prefix</I>] restricts the results to the DCC client with that IP | |
280 address or clients with addresses in that CIDR block. | |
281 | |
282 The mechanism that implements this command involves asking the DCC | |
283 server for the first approximately 100 clients, then the second | |
284 about 100, and so on, If entries change position in the complete | |
285 list maintained by the server between requests, the displayed list | |
286 will have duplicate or missing entries. Only clients heard from | |
287 since <B>stats clear</B> was last used are displayed. | |
288 | |
289 <A NAME="OPERATION-stop"><B>stop</B></A> | |
290 tells the DCC server to exit. | |
291 | |
292 <A NAME="OPERATION-system-stop"><B>system stop</B></A> | |
293 tells the DCC server to exit so that the operating system can be | |
294 shut down. This tells the DCC server on some systems to delete the | |
295 dcc_db.hash file to speed system shut down. The file will be | |
296 rebuilt automatically by <B>dbclean</B> when the DCC server is restarted. | |
297 | |
298 <A NAME="OPERATION-clean-stop"><B>clean stop</B></A> | |
299 tells the DCC server to exit after applying fsync() to the database. | |
300 | |
301 <A NAME="OPERATION-reload-IDs"><B>reload IDs</B></A> | |
302 tells the local DCC server to reload its DCC <I>ids</I> file immediately. | |
303 This command is not strictly needed. Every several minutes, the DCC | |
304 server notices if the file has been changed and automatically reads | |
305 it. | |
306 | |
307 <A NAME="OPERATION-flood-check"><B>flood check</B></A> | |
308 tells the DCC server to check for changes in the <I>flod</I> file and try | |
309 to restart any of the streams to peers that are broken. | |
310 | |
311 <A NAME="OPERATION-flood-shutdown"><B>flood shutdown</B></A> | |
312 tells the DCC server to cleanly stop flooding checksums to and from | |
313 peers. The server will wait for sending and receiving peers to | |
314 agree to stop. Each <B>flood shutdown</B> or <B>flood halt</B> request increases | |
315 a count of reasons why the server should not flood checksums. | |
316 | |
317 <A NAME="OPERATION-flood-halt"><B>flood halt</B></A> | |
318 tells the DCC server to abruptly stop flooding checksums to and from | |
319 peers. | |
320 | |
321 <A NAME="OPERATION-flood-rewind"><B>flood rewind</B></A> <I>server-ID</I> | |
322 tells the DCC server to ask its peer with <I>server-ID</I> to rewind and | |
323 resend its stream of checksums. | |
324 | |
325 <A NAME="OPERATION-flood-ffwd-in"><B>flood ffwd in</B></A> <I>server-ID</I> | |
326 tells the DCC server to ask its peer to "fast forward" or skip to | |
327 the end of the incoming flood. | |
328 | |
329 <A NAME="OPERATION-flood-ffwd-out"><B>flood ffwd out</B></A> <I>server-ID</I> | |
330 tells the DCC server to "fast forward" or skip to the current end of | |
331 the flood to its peer. | |
332 | |
333 <A NAME="OPERATION-flood-resume"><B>flood resume</B></A> | |
334 tells the DCC server to reduce the number of reasons to not flood | |
335 checksums increased by <B>flood shutdown</B> and <B>flood halt.</B> When the num- | |
336 ber of reasons reaches zero, the server tries to resume flooding. | |
337 | |
338 <A NAME="OPERATION-flood-list"><B>flood list</B></A> | |
339 displays the list of current incoming and outgoing floods. Each | |
340 line contains the server-ID of the peer, the IP address and port | |
341 used for the outgoing flood, the address for the incoming flood if | |
342 different, and the host name. Only the server-IDs of flooding peers | |
343 are disclosed with the server's ID. | |
344 | |
345 <A NAME="OPERATION-flood-stats"><B>flood stats</B></A> [<B>clear</B>] { <I>server-ID</I> | <I>all</I> } | |
346 displays counts of checksum reports sent and received by the current | |
347 flooding connections to and from <I>server-ID</I> or <I>all</I> flooding connec- | |
348 tions and then optionally clears the counts. | |
349 | |
350 <A NAME="OPERATION-DB-clean"><B>DB clean</B></A> | |
351 is used by <B>dbclean</B> to tell the server that the database expiration | |
352 has begun. | |
353 | |
354 <A NAME="OPERATION-DB-new"><B>DB new</B></A> | |
355 is used by <B>dbclean</B> to tell the server that the database cleaning is | |
356 complete. | |
357 | |
358 <A NAME="OPERATION-flush-cache"><B>flush cache</B></A> | |
359 tells the server to flush its cache and to keep it clean. | |
360 | |
361 <A NAME="OPERATION-cache-ok"><B>cache ok</B></A> | |
362 tells the server to resume normal operations after <B>flush cache</B>. | |
363 | |
364 <A NAME="OPERATION-clock-check"><B>clock check</B></A> | |
365 asks the DCC server to say how much its clock differs from the local | |
366 clock. | |
367 | |
368 <B>clock kludge +/-seconds</B> | |
369 adjusts the timestamps in server commands to make it possible to | |
370 control servers with inaccurate clocks. | |
371 | |
372 <A NAME="OPERATION-trace"><B>trace</B></A> <I>default</I> | |
373 turns on <I>ANON</I> and <I>CLNT</I> tracing and turns off all others. | |
374 | |
375 <A NAME="OPERATION-trace"><B>trace</B></A> <I>mode</I> <I>{on|off}</I> | |
376 turns the server's tracing <I>mode</I> on or off. <I>Mode</I> must be one of: | |
377 <I>ADMN</I> administrative requests from <B>cdcc</B> | |
378 <I>ANON</I> errors by anonymous clients | |
379 <I>CLNT</I> errors by authenticated clients | |
380 <I>RLIM</I> rate-limited messages | |
381 <I>QUERY</I> all queries and reports | |
382 <I>RIDC</I> messages concerning the report-ID cache that is used to | |
383 detect duplicate reports from clients | |
384 <I>FLOOD</I> messages about inter-server flooding connections | |
385 <I>FLOOD2</I> messages about flooded reports | |
386 <I>IDS</I> unknown server-IDs in flooded reports | |
387 <I>BL</I> blacklisted clients | |
388 <I>DB</I> odd database events | |
389 <I>WLIST</I> reports of whitelisted checksums from authenticated, not | |
390 anonymous DCC clients | |
391 | |
392 <A NAME="OPERATION-cdcc"><B>cdcc</B></A> exits with 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs in operations | |
393 specified on the command line. | |
394 | |
395 | |
396 </PRE> | |
397 <H2><A NAME="FILES">FILES</A></H2><PRE> | |
398 <A NAME="FILE-@prefix@">@prefix@</A> DCC home directory | |
399 <A NAME="FILE-map">map</A> memory mapped file in the home DCC home directory of server | |
400 host names, port numbers, passwords, measured round trip times | |
401 (RTT), and so forth. | |
402 <A NAME="FILE-ids">ids</A> list of IDs and passwords, as described in <B><A HREF="dccd.html">dccd(8)</A></B>. It is only | |
403 required by systems running the DCC server, but is used by <B>cdcc</B> | |
404 if available. | |
405 | |
406 | |
407 </PRE> | |
408 <H2><A NAME="SEE-ALSO">SEE ALSO</A></H2><PRE> | |
409 <B><A HREF="dbclean.html">dbclean(8)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="dcc.html">dcc(8)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="dccd.html">dccd(8)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="dblist.html">dblist(8)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="dccifd.html">dccifd(8)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="dccm.html">dccm(8)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="dccproc.html">dccproc(8)</A></B>, | |
410 <B><A HREF="dccsight.html">dccsight(8)</A></B>. | |
411 | |
412 | |
413 </PRE> | |
414 <H2><A NAME="HISTORY">HISTORY</A></H2><PRE> | |
415 Implementation of <B>cdcc</B> was started at Rhyolite Software in 2000. This | |
416 document describes version 1.3.103. | |
417 | |
418 February 26, 2009 | |
419 </PRE> | |
420 <HR> | |
421 <ADDRESS> | |
422 Man(1) output converted with | |
423 <a href="http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/man2html.html">man2html</a> | |
424 modified for the DCC $Date 2001/04/29 03:22:18 $ | |
425 <BR> | |
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