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NAME

       murmurd - VoIP server.

SYNOPSIS

       murmurd [-ini inifile] [-fg] [-v]
       murmurd -supw password [serverid]
       murmurd -readsupw [serverid]
       murmurd -disablesu [serverid]
       murmurd -limits
       murmurd -wipessl
       murmurd -wipelogs
       murmurd -version|--version
       murmurd -h|-help|--help

DESCRIPTION

       Murmur is the server component of Mumble, a low-latency, high quality VoIP application.

OPTIONS

       -h, -help, --help
              Show a summary of the options.

       -ini inifile
              Specify  which  ini file to use. Without this option, murmur will search for a murmur.ini file and
              will fall back to builtin defaults if one isn't found.

       -fg    Run in the foreground (do not fork).

       -v     Verbose mode, slightly more information is logged.

       -supw password [serverid]
              This sets the SuperUser password for a server. SuperUser is a special account  (similar  to  root)
              which  bypasses  all  access  controls.  This  command  may  be  used while the server is running.
              Optionally takes a serverid representing the virtual server to set the password for.

       -readsupw [serverid]
              Reads SuperUser password from stdin. Optionally takes a serverid representing the  virtual  server
              to set the password for.

       -disablesu [serverid]
              Disables  the  SuperUser  account.  Optionally takes a serverid representing the virtual server to
              disable the SuperUser account on.

              Disabling the SuperUser account makes it impossible to log in as SuperUser until a new password is
              set. You can set a new SuperUser password with the -supw parameter.

       -limits
              Tests  and  shows how many file descriptors and threads can be created. The purpose of this option
              is to test how many clients Murmur can handle. Murmur will exit after this test.

       -wipessl
              Remove SSL certificates from database.

       -wipelogs
              Remove all log entries from database.

       -version, --version
              Show version information.

SIGNALS

       SIGHUP Perform a log rotation.  This causes murmurd to re-open its log file.

       SIGUSR1
              Gracefully reload the TLS settings specified in murmur.ini without interrupting service.

              When this signal is received, Murmur will apply the new TLS settings  (certificate,  private  key,
              and Diffie-Hellman parameters) to all virtual servers that use the TLS settings from murmur.ini.

              Virtual  servers  that  have  overridden the settings from murmur.ini will not be affected by this
              signal. Those servers can be updated using the updateCertificate RPC call.

SEE ALSO

       mumble(1), murmur-user-wrapper(1).

AUTHORS

       mumble and murmurd were written by The Mumble Developers.

                                                   2016 May 9                                         murmurd(1)