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NAME

       samp_hub - SAMP Hub Server

DESCRIPTION

       usage: samp_hub [-h] [-k CODE] [-d ADDR] [-p PORT] [-f FILE] [-w]

       [-P SIZE] [-t SECONDS] [-c SECONDS] [-L LEVEL] [-O FILE]
              [-l  LABEL]  [-m]  [-s]  [-C FILE] [-K FILE] [--cert-reqs STRING] [--ca-certs FILE]
              [--ssl-version STRING]

   optional arguments:
       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       -k CODE, --secret CODE
              custom secret code.

       -d ADDR, --addr ADDR
              listening address (or IP).

       -p PORT, --port PORT
              listening port number.

       -f FILE, --lockfile FILE
              custom lockfile.

       -w, --no-web-profile
              run the Hub disabling the Web Profile.

       -P SIZE, --pool-size SIZE
              the socket connections pool size.

   Timeout group:
              Special options to setup hub and client  timeouts.It  contains  a  set  of  special
              options  that allows one to set up the Hub and clients inactivity timeouts, that is
              the Hub or client inactivity time interval  after  which  the  Hub  shuts  down  or
              unregisters  the  client.  Notification of samp.hub.disconnect MType is sent to the
              clients forcibly unregistered for timeout expiration.

       -t SECONDS, --timeout SECONDS
              set the Hub inactivity timeout in SECONDS. By default it is set to 0, that  is  the
              Hub never expires.

       -c SECONDS, --client-timeout SECONDS
              set  the  client  inactivity timeout in SECONDS. By default it is set to 0, that is
              the client never expires.

   Logging options:
              Additional options which allow one to customize the logging output. By default  the
              SAMP  Hub  uses  the  standard  output and standard error devices to print out INFO
              level logging messages. Using the options here below it is possible to  modify  the
              logging  level  and  also  specify  the  output  files  where  redirect the logging
              messages.

       -L LEVEL, --log-level LEVEL
              set the Hub instance log level (OFF, ERROR, WARNING, INFO, DEBUG).

       -O FILE, --log-output FILE
              set the output file for the log messages.

   Advanced group:
              Advanced options  addressed  to  facilitate  administrative  tasks  and  allow  new
              non-standard  Hub  behaviors. In particular the --label options is used to assign a
              value to hub.label token and is used to assign a name to the Hub instance. The very
              special  --multi  option  allows  one  to  start  a  Hub  in  multi-instance  mode.
              Multi-instance  mode  is  a  non-standard  Hub  behavior  that   enables   multiple
              contemporaneous   running   Hubs.  Multi-instance  hubs  place  their  non-standard
              lock-files within the <home directory>/.samp-1 directory naming them making use  of
              the  format:  samp-hub-<PID>-<ID>,  where  PID is the Hub process ID while ID is an
              internal ID (integer).

       -l LABEL, --label LABEL
              assign a LABEL to the Hub.

       -m, --multi
              run the Hub in multi-instance mode generating a custom lockfile with a random name.

   SSL group:
              Additional options to launch the  Hub  instance  using  the  Secure  Sockets  Layer
              (HTTPS).  The  --key-file  and  --cert-file parameters specify optional files which
              contain a certificate to be used to identify the  local  side  of  the  connection.
              Often  the private key is stored in the same file as the certificate; in this case,
              only the --cert-file parameter need be passed.  If the private key is stored  in  a
              separate  file,  both  parameters must be used. If the private key is stored in the
              certificate file, it should come before the first certificate  in  the  certificate
              chain.

       -s, --https
              run the Hub using the Secure Sockets Layer.

       -C FILE, --cert-file FILE
              set the certificate file.

       -K FILE, --key-file FILE
              set  the key file. By default this option is ignored, assuming that the private key
              is stored in the certificate file.

       --cert-reqs STRING
              this option specifies whether a certificate is required from the client side of the
              connection,  and  whether  it  will be validated if provided. It must be one of the
              three values NONE (certificates ignored,  default),  OPTIONAL  (not  required,  but
              validated  if provided), or REQUIRED (required and validated). If the value of this
              option is not NONE,  then  the  --cacerts  option  must  point  to  a  file  of  CA
              certificates.

       --ca-certs FILE
              the  --ca-certs  file  contains  a  set  of  concatenated "certification authority"
              certificates, which are used to validate certificates passed from the client end of
              the connection.

       --ssl-version STRING
              the  --ssl-version  option  specifies  which  version  of  the SSL protocol to use.
              Typically, the server chooses a particular protocol version, and  the  client  must
              adapt  to  the server's choice. Most of the versions are not interoperable with the
              other versions. If not specified the default SSL version is taken from the  default
              in  the  Python standard `ssl` library for the version of Python that is installed.
              Other SSL protocol versions are: SSLv2, SSLv3, SSLv23, TLSv1, TLSv1_1, TLSv1_2  but
              not all of them may be available on all versions of Python.