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NAME

       oidentd - flexible, RFC 1413 compliant ident daemon with NAT support

SYNOPSIS

       oidentd [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

       oidentd implements the Identification Protocol as described in RFC 1413. By default,
       oidentd replies with the username of the owner of connections. This behavior can be
       altered in oidentd.conf(5) and by using the options specified in this document.

OPTIONS

       -a, --address=ADDRESS
           Bind to the specified address. This option causes oidentd to listen for incoming
           connections only on the specified address or addresses instead of on all interfaces.
           This option may be specified more than once to configure multiple addresses.

       -c, --charset=CHARSET
           Inform clients that ident replies use the specified character set as defined in RFC
           1340 or its successors. The default is not to send a character set to clients.

       -C, --config=FILE
           Use the specified system-wide configuration file. If this option is not given, oidentd
           defaults to /usr/local/etc/oidentd.conf. The format of the system-wide configuration
           file is described in oidentd.conf(5).

       -d, --debug
           Show debug messages, including detailed lookup information that may be useful for
           diagnosing issues with failed lookups. This option is only available if oidentd was
           compiled with debugging support.

       -e, --error
           Hide error messages, returning UNKNOWN-ERROR for all errors. This includes the
           NO-USER, HIDDEN-USER and INVALID-PORT errors. This option may be used to conceal the
           fact that oidentd is hiding ident responses for a user.

       -f, --forward=[PORT]
           Forward requests for hosts masquerading through the server oidentd is running on to
           the host that established the corresponding connection. The target host must be
           running oidentd with the --proxy option, or some ident server returning static
           responses regardless of the query. If no port is specified, the default ident port
           (113) is used. If forwarding fails, oidentd falls back to the response specified in
           oidentd_masq.conf(5). This option implies --masquerade. The --masquerade-first option
           can be used to forward queries only if no response was specified in
           oidentd_masq.conf(5).

       -g, --group=GROUP|GID
           Run as the specified group or GID. If this option is not given, oidentd falls back to
           running as "oidentd", "nobody", "nogroup" or GID 65534, in this order. On systems that
           require oidentd to run as the superuser, a warning is shown and the group is not
           changed automatically.

       -h, --help
           Print a summary of options and exit.

       -i, --foreground
           Do not fork to background. This option may be useful for debugging, or for running
           oidentd from a service manager like systemd(1) with Type=simple.

       -I, --stdio
           Read a single ident query from standard input, write the response to standard output,
           then exit. This option may be useful for debugging, or when running oidentd from a
           listener daemon such as xinetd(8).

       -l, --limit=MAX
           Limit the maximum number of concurrent connections to the specified value. Further
           connections beyond this limit will be closed immediately without spawning a new
           process. If this option is not specified, no limit is enforced.

       -m, --masquerade
           Enable support for NAT connections, allowing Ident lookups intended for hosts
           masquerading through the server running oidentd. Ident responses for NAT connections
           can be configured in the oidentd_masq.conf(5) configuration file.

       -M, --masquerade-first
           If an entry matching the target host exists in the oidentd_masq.conf(5) configuration
           file, return the configured Ident response instead of forwarding the query. With this
           option, queries are forwarded only if no static response has been configured. If this
           option is not specified, the default behavior of --forward is to forward queries
           before checking the oidentd_masq.conf(5) file. This option implies --forward and
           --masquerade.

       -o, --other=[OS]
           Set an alternative operating system string to send alongside ident responses. Note
           that some clients may interpret queries as having failed when an unknown operating
           system is returned. If this option is not specified, the value UNIX is used. If this
           option is specified without an argument, OTHER is returned.

       -p, --port=PORT
           Listen on the specified port instead of port 113.

       -P, --proxy=ORIGIN
           Allow the specified host to forward queries to this instance using the --forward
           option. If --reply is not specified, this option must be enabled for oidentd to
           correctly handle forwarded connections.

       -q, --quiet
           Suppress normal logging, showing only critical messages.

       -r, --reply=REPLY
           When a lookup fails, send the specified ident response as if it had succeeded.

       -S, --nosyslog
           Log messages to the standard error stream, even if it is not a terminal. If standard
           error is a terminal, messages are written to it by default.

       -t, --timeout=SECONDS
           Close connections if no ident query is received within the specified number of
           seconds. By default, connections are closed after 30 seconds.

       -u, --user=USER|UID
           Run as the specified user or UID. If this option is not given, oidentd falls back to
           running as "oidentd", "nobody" or UID 65534, in this order. On systems that require
           oidentd to run as the superuser, a warning is shown and the user is not changed
           automatically.

       -U, --udb
           Look up connection owners using libudb. Lookup results that do not match any local
           user are returned verbatim. If a UDB lookup fails, the operating system is queried
           directly. This option also applies to NAT connections if the --masquerade option is
           specified.

       -v, --version
           Print version and build information and exit.

FILES

       /usr/local/etc/oidentd.conf
           System-wide configuration file; see oidentd.conf(5).

       ~/.config/oidentd.conf, ~/.oidentd.conf
           User configuration files; see oidentd.conf(5).

       /usr/local/etc/oidentd_masq.conf
           Masquerading configuration file; see oidentd_masq.conf(5).

AUTHOR

       Janik Rabe <oidentd@janikrabe.com>
           https://oidentd.janikrabe.com

       Originally written by Ryan McCabe.

BUGS

       Please report any bugs to Janik Rabe <oidentd@janikrabe.com>.

SEE ALSO

       oidentd.conf(5) oidentd_masq.conf(5)