1 .TH GO500 8C "27 November 1994" "U-M LDAP LDVERSION"
3 go500 \- Local Gopher index search to X.500 search gateway
5 .B ETCDIR/go500 [\-b searchbase] [\-d level] [\-l]
6 .B [\-x hostname] [\-c rdncount] [\-f filterfile]
11 is the local gopher index search to X.500 search daemon.
12 It looks like a gopher index server to a gopher
13 client, translating the search criteria it is given into a
14 search of a pre-configured portion of the X.500 directory.
15 It uses LDAP to talk to X.500. By default, it listens on
16 port 5555 for connections from gopher clients.
20 server can be run either from
22 or as stand-alone server.
23 .SH STAND-ALONE OPERATION
26 as a stand-alone server, simply start it with no arguments
34 If you would like to start it at boot time add some lines like this to
41 if [ -f ETCDIR/go500 ]; then
42 ETCDIR/go500; echo ' go500'
46 .SH OPERATION WITH INETD
52 daemon, add a line like the following to your
54 file, or the equivalent:
62 Next, add a line like this to your
64 file, or the equivalent:
68 go500 stream tcp nowait nobody ETCDIR/go500 go500 -I
72 For these changes to take effect with inetd, you will probably have
73 to send it it a HUP signal. See
76 .SH GOPHER CONFIGURATION
77 The next step is to configure your local gopher server to have an
80 With the standard unix gopher server, this
86 file is given below, with the things you should
91 Name=<Label of your choice>
95 Host=<host.running.go500.here>
99 You may also have to restart your gopher daemon, or remove the
107 .BI \-b " searchbase"
108 Specify an alternate starting point for searches. The argument should
109 be a Distinguished Name in the form defined by RFC 1485. For example,
110 the DN "o=University of Michigan, c=US" could be given to search the
111 University of Michigan portion of the X.500 tree.
114 Turn on debugging as defined by
116 If this option is specified,
118 will not fork or disassociate from the invoking terminal. Some general
119 operation and status messages are printed for any value of \fIlevel\fP.
120 \fIlevel\fP is taken as a bit string, with each bit corresponding to a
121 different kind of debugging information.
123 .BI \-f " filterfile"
124 Specify an alternate filter configuration file for use with the
125 .BR ldap_getfilter (3)
130 Enable logging of various status and errors to the LOG_LOCAL3 facility via
134 Specify an alternate port on which to listen for connections.
136 .BI \-t " templatefile"
137 Specify an alternate template configuration file for
139 .BR ldap_init_templates (3)
144 Specify the number of DN components to show for the names and DN attributes
145 within entries matching the search.
148 Specify an alternate host on which the ldap server is running.
154 Some implementations of inetd have a small limit on the number of arguments
155 that can be specified in the
156 .BR /etc/inetd.conf (5)
158 problems if you are using
160 with a lot of arguments.
162 The default values for most of the things you can specify with
163 options are configured at compile time in the
164 .B include/ldapconfig.h.edit