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Command: identd | Section: 8 | Source: OpenBSD | File: identd.8
IDENTD(8) FreeBSD System Manager's Manual IDENTD(8)
NAME
identd - Identification Protocol daemon
SYNOPSIS
identd [-46deHhNn] [-l address] [-t timeout]
DESCRIPTION
identd is a server which implements the Identification Protocol as
specified in RFC 1413.
identd operates by looking up specific TCP/IP connections and returning
the name of the user running the process responsible for the connection.
The options are as follows:
-4 Forces identd to use IPv4 addresses only.
-6 Forces identd to use IPv6 addresses only.
-d Do not daemonize. If this option is specified, identd will run
in the foreground and log to stderr.
-e Always return "UNKNOWN-ERROR" instead of the "NO-USER" or
"INVALID-PORT" errors.
-H Hide information about existing and non-existent users. This
flag implies -h.
-h Hide the actual information about the user by providing an opaque
token instead. This token is entered into the local system logs
so that the administrator can later discover who the real user
was.
-l address
Listen on the specified address. By default identd listens on
wildcard addresses.
-N When replying with a user name or ID, first check for a file
.noident in the user's home directory. If this file is
accessible, return "HIDDEN-USER" instead of the normal USERID
response.
-n Always return UID numbers instead of usernames.
-t timeout
Specifies the idle timeout for client connections, in seconds.
The default timeout is 120 seconds.
STANDARDS
M. St. Johns, Identification Protocol, RFC 1413, February 1993.
HISTORY
The identd command was originally a process run via inetd(8). It was
rewritten for OpenBSD 5.4 as a persistent non-blocking daemon.
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