Relayctl

RELAYCTL(8) - System Manager's Manual

Relayd, Relayctl

RELAYCTL(8) - System Manager’s Manual # RELAYCTL(8) - System Manager’s Manual NAME # relayctl - control the relay daemon SYNOPSIS # relayctl [-s socket] command [argument …] DESCRIPTION # The relayctl program controls the relayd(8) daemon. The following options are available: -s socket Use socket instead of the default /var/run/relayd.sock to communicate with relayd(8). The following commands are available: host disable [name | id] Disable a host. Treat it as though it were always down. ...

RELAYD.CONF(5) - File Formats Manual

Ssl, Relayctl, Relayd, Ocspcheck, Relayd-Conf

RELAYD.CONF(5) - File Formats Manual # RELAYD.CONF(5) - File Formats Manual NAME # relayd.conf - relay daemon configuration file DESCRIPTION # relayd.conf is the configuration file for the relay daemon, relayd(8). relayd.conf is divided into the following main sections: Macros User-defined variables may be defined and used later, simplifying the configuration file. Global Configuration Global settings for relayd(8). Do note that the config file allows global settings to be added after defining tables in the config file, but those tables will use the built-in defaults instead of the global settings below them. ...

RELAYD(8) - System Manager's Manual

Relayd.conf, Relayctl, Relayd

RELAYD(8) - System Manager’s Manual # RELAYD(8) - System Manager’s Manual NAME # relayd - relay daemon SYNOPSIS # relayd [-dnv] [-D macro=value] [-f file] DESCRIPTION # relayd is a daemon to relay and dynamically redirect incoming connections to a target host. Its main purposes are to run as a load-balancer, application layer gateway, or transparent proxy. The daemon is able to monitor groups of hosts for availability, which is determined by checking for a specific service common to a host group. ...