...\" $Header: /usr/src/docbook-to-man/cmd/RCS/docbook-to-man.sh,v 1.3 1996/06/17 03:36:49 fld Exp $ ...\" ...\" transcript compatibility for postscript use. ...\" ...\" synopsis: .P! ...\" .de P! \\&. .fl \" force out current output buffer \\!%PB \\!/showpage{}def ...\" the following is from Ken Flowers -- it prevents dictionary overflows \\!/tempdict 200 dict def tempdict begin .fl \" prolog .sy cat \\$1\" bring in postscript file ...\" the following line matches the tempdict above \\!end % tempdict % \\!PE \\!. .sp \\$2u \" move below the image .. .de pF .ie \\*(f1 .ds f1 \\n(.f .el .ie \\*(f2 .ds f2 \\n(.f .el .ie \\*(f3 .ds f3 \\n(.f .el .ie \\*(f4 .ds f4 \\n(.f .el .tm ? font overflow .ft \\$1 .. .de fP .ie !\\*(f4 \{\ . ft \\*(f4 . ds f4\" ' br \} .el .ie !\\*(f3 \{\ . ft \\*(f3 . ds f3\" ' br \} .el .ie !\\*(f2 \{\ . ft \\*(f2 . ds f2\" ' br \} .el .ie !\\*(f1 \{\ . ft \\*(f1 . ds f1\" ' br \} .el .tm ? font underflow .. .ds f1\" .ds f2\" .ds f3\" .ds f4\" .ta 8n 16n 24n 32n 40n 48n 56n 64n 72n .TH "\fBotp-tokend\fP" "1" .SH "NAME" \fBotp-tokend\fP \(em Deliver tokens via SMTP(S) or HTTP(S)\&. .SH "SYNOPSIS" .PP \fBotp-tokend\fP [-?Dv] [-b\fI bind-path\fP] [-f\fI from-address\fP] [-s\fI subject\fP] [-S\fI smtp_url\fP] [-P\fI pidfile\fP] [-H\fI httl_url\fP] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP The \fBotp-tokend\fP daemon processes send-token requests from the Unix domain socket \fB/var/run/otp-tokend\fP\&. Tokens are then delivered to the end-user via SMTP, SMTPS, HTTP, or HTTPS\&. Delivery through SMS or other out of band mechanisms can be implemented with a HTTPS back end\&. .PP Otplib will optionally generate a send-token request when the user record has the send-token flag and location information set\&. This can be done with \fBotp-control\fP\&. .PP The send-token request is a single datagram with the following ASCII fields separated by newlines: .PP .nf service username location token .fi .PP If the location (destination to send the token) is all digits the request is sent via HTTP(S)\&. A request with the @ symbol is sent via SMTP(S)\&. All other requests are ignored\&. .SH "OPTIONS" .IP "-b, --bind-path=\fI bind_path\fP" 10 Listen for send-token requests from an alternate Unix domain socket\&. .IP "-D, --disable-daemon-mode" 10 Disable daemon mode\&. When specified \fBotp-tokend\fP will not run in the background and stdout is available for debugging information\&. .IP "-f, --from-address=\fI from_address\fP" 10 Specify the e-mail from address when using SMTP(S)\&. .IP "-s, --subject=\fI subject\fP" 10 Specify the e-mail subject when using SMTP(S)\&. .IP "-s, --smtp-url=\fI smtp_url\fP" 10 Specify the URL to an SMTP(S) server\&. Example smtp://127\&.0\&.0\&.1\&. .IP "-P, --pidfile=\fI pid_file\fP" 10 Specify an alternate location for a file containing the process ID of the \fBotp-tokend\fP server\&. .IP "-H, --http-url=\fI http_url\fP" 10 Specify the URL to an HTTP(S) server\&. A form will be posted to the url with the form "to" set to the location, and "msg" set to the token\&. .IP "-v, --verbose" 10 Increase verbosity\&. Can be used multiple times\&. .IP "--version" 10 Display software version\&. .SH "EXAMPLES" .PP Start the \fBotp-tokend\fP server in the foreground with verbose output using https://127\&.0\&.0\&.1:443/sms for HTTP and and smtp://127\&.0\&.0\&.1 for SMTP requests\&. .PP .nf otp-tokend -D -vvv -S smtp://127\&.0\&.0\&.1 -H https://127\&.0\&.0\&.1:443/sms .fi .SH "AUTHOR" .PP Mark Fullmer maf@splintered\&.net .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBotp-control\fP(1) \fBotp-sca\fP(1) \fBotp-sct\fP(1) \fBpam_otp\fP(1) \fBhtsoft-downloader\fP(1) \fBbcload\fP(1) \fBotp-ov-plugin\fP(1) spyrus-par2(7) ...\" created by instant / docbook-to-man, Thu 12 Dec 2013, 10:40