SYNOPSIS
nnsd ?-localonly flag? ?-port port?
DESCRIPTION
Please read Name service facility, introduction first.
The application described by this document, nns, is a simple command line server for the nano name service facility provided by the Tcllib packages nameserv, and nameserv::server. Beyond that the application's sources also serve as an example of how to use the server package nameserv::server.
This name service facility has nothing to do with the Internet's Domain Name System, otherwise known as DNS. If the reader is looking for a package dealing with that please see either of the packages dns and resolv, both found in Tcllib too.
USE CASES
nnsd was written with the following main use case in mind.
- [1]
- Run a nano name service on some host.
COMMAND LINE
- nnsd ?-localonly flag? ?-port port?
-
The command configures a server per the specified options and starts
it. The command will not exit on its own, as it keeps the name service
database wholly in memory. The user has to kill it explicitly, either
by sending a a signal, or through the job-control facilities of the
shell in use.
The options to configure the name service are explained in section OPTIONS.
OPTIONS
This section describes all the options available to the user of the application
- -localonly bool
- If this option is not specified it defaults to true, i.e. acceptance of only local connections. The server will accept remote connections, i.e. connections from other hosts, if and only if this option is configured to false.
- -port number
- If this option is not specified it defaults to 38573. It specifies the TCP port the server has to listen on for requests.
BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category nameserv of the Tcllib Trackers [http://core.tcl.tk/tcllib/reportlist]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation.KEYWORDS
application, name service, serverCATEGORY
NetworkingCOPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Andreas Kupries <[email protected]>