nuclient.conf

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Version: 01 February 2009 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)

Section: 5 (Format de fichier)

NAME

nuclient.conf - nuauth client configuration file

SYNOPSIS

/etc/nuclient.conf

DESCRIPTION

The configuration file nuclient.conf is used by all nuauth clients (for ex, nutcpc or nuapplet2).

The file is designed to be human readable and contains a list of keywords with values that provide configuration values for libnuclient. Configuration file uses the key=value format.

Note that strings must be enclosed into double-quotes signs (").

Global configuration file is stored in CONFDIR/nuclient.conf and per-user file can be stored in HOME/.nufw/nuclient.conf. Any variable set in the user file will overwrite the one set in the global file.

Original packaging and informations and help can be found from http://www.nufw.org/

OPTIONS

The different configuration options are:

nuauth_ip
Name of the nuauth server (fully qualified domain name, or IP address).
nuauth_port
Port number to use on the nuauth server (default: 4129).
nuauth_tls_ca
Certificate authority used to check the validity of nuauth certificate.
nuauth_tls_cert
Certificate file used to negotiate the TLS connection to nuauth.
nuauth_tls_key
Key of the certificate file from the nuauth_tls_cert option.
nuauth_tls_crl
Certificate revocation list file to use. If the client is disconnected from nuauth, it will reload this file at reconnect.
nuauth_suppress_fqdn_verif
If set to 1, suppress error if server FQDN does not match certificate CN (default: 0).

SEE ALSO

nufw(8)

nuauth(8)

nutcpc(1)

AUTHOR

Nuauth was designed and coded by Eric Leblond, aka Regit (<eric@regit.org>) , and Vincent Deffontaines, aka gryzor (<vincent@gryzor.com>). Original idea in 2001, while working on NSM Ldap support.

This manual page was written by Pierre Chifflier.

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