X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/fwd/blobdiff_plain/fc170a33ade808c25d6a7dee7dd00aba290477c3..372a98e2893234a482e59ca32313db1bb86146d7:/fw.1 diff --git a/fw.1 b/fw.1 index df52079..878ad3a 100644 --- a/fw.1 +++ b/fw.1 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" -*-nroff-*- .\" -.\" $Id: fw.1,v 1.9 2000/03/23 00:37:33 mdw Exp $ +.\" $Id: fw.1,v 1.10 2001/02/03 20:30:03 mdw Exp $ .\" .\" Manual page for fw .\" @@ -28,6 +28,9 @@ .\" ---- Revision history --------------------------------------------------- .\" .\" $Log: fw.1,v $ +.\" Revision 1.10 2001/02/03 20:30:03 mdw +.\" Support re-reading config files on SIGHUP. +.\" .\" Revision 1.9 2000/03/23 00:37:33 mdw .\" Add option to change user and group after initialization. Naughtily .\" reassign short equivalents of --grammar and --options. @@ -270,8 +273,8 @@ are self-delimiting. Note that while some characters, e.g., .RB ` [ ' and .RB ` ; ', -require escaping by the shell, they are strictly optional in the grammar -and can be omitted in quick hacks at the shell prompt. +require escaping by the shell, they are mostly optional in the grammar +and can tend to be omitted in quick hacks at the shell prompt. .TP .I "whitespace characters" Whitespace characters separate words but are otherwise ignored. All @@ -818,13 +821,10 @@ are accepted in place of Sets the root directory for the program, using the .BR chroot (2) system call. You must be the superuser for this option to work. The -default is not to set a root directory. The synonyms -.BR cd , -.B chdir -and -.B cwd -are accepted in place of -.B dir . +default is not to set a root directory. The synonym +.B chroot +is accepted in place of +.BR root . .OE .OS "Exec options" .B exec.user @@ -1100,7 +1100,9 @@ options to control the attributes of the socket file created. Sockets are removed if .B fw exits normally (which it will do if it runs out of sources or -connections, or if killed by SIGINT or SIGTERM). +connections, or if +.B fw +shuts down in a clean way). .SH "EXAMPLES" To forward the local port 25 to a main mail server: .VS @@ -1122,6 +1124,49 @@ from stdin, null to null, stdout .VE . .\"-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +.SH "SIGNAL HANDLING" +. +The +.B fw +program responds to various signals when it's running. If it receives +.B SIGTERM +or +.BR SIGINT , +.B fw +performs a +.I graceful +shutdown: it removes all of its sources, and will exit when no more +connections are running. (Note that if the disposition +.B SIGINT +was to ignore it, +.B fw +does not re-enable the signal. You'll have to send +.B SIGTERM +in that case.) If +.B fw +receives +.BR SIGQUIT , +it performs an +.I abrupt +shutdown: it removes all sources and extant connections and closes down +more-or-less immediately. +.PP +Finally, if any configuration files (other than standard input) were +provided to +.B fw +on its command line using the +.B \-f +option, a +.B SIGHUP +signal may be sent to instruct +.B fw +to reload its configuration. Any existing connections are allowed to +run their course. If no such configuration files are available, +.B fw +just logs a message about the signal and continues. +.PP +. +.\"-------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "GRAMMAR SUMMARY" . .SS "Basic syntax"