Apache2-AuthenSecurID
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=head1 NAME
ace_initd - ACE Authentication daemon for Apache::AuthenSecurID::Auth
=head1 SYNOPSIS
nohup ./ace_initd --listen=127.0.0.1 --facility=local2 --secret=123456 --port=1969 --var_ace=/var/ace
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This daemon handles the ACE authentication requests for the
Apache::SecurID::Auth module. It is a single threaded, single
fork server that listens on a specified UDP port. Incoming requests
are decrypted and requests forwarded to the ACE server. If a specific
request is in either in NEXT TOKEN MODE or SET PIN MODE the Authen::ACE
object is not deleted. It is instead kept in memory to handle those
specific requests later.
=head1 LIST OF TOKENS
=item *
--var_ace
Specifies the location of the F<sdconf.rec> file. It defaults to
F<$ENV{VAR_ACE}> if this variable is not set.
=item *
--secret
The Blowfish key used to encrypt and decrypt the authentication cookie.
It defaults to F<my secret> if this variable is not set.
=item *
--port
The port the that the Ace request daemon listens on. It defaults to F<1969>
if this variable is not set.
=item *
--facility
The syslog facility ace_initd logs to. It defaults to F<local2>
if this variable is not set.
=item *
--daemon
Break off from the shell and become a daemon.
=head1 CONFIGURATION
Either run from the command line;
prompt$ nohup ./ace_initd &
or write the appropriate scripts in the /etc/rc directories.
=head1 PREREQUISITES
ace_initd requires Crypt::Blowfish, Crypt::CBC and Authen::ACE.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Authen::ACE> L<Apache::AuthenSecurID> L<Apache::AuthenSecurID::Auth>
=head1 AUTHORS
=item *
mod_perl by Doug MacEachern <dougm@osf.org>
=item *
Authen::ACE by Dave Carrigan <Dave.Carrigan@iplenergy.com>
=item *
Apache::AuthenSecurID by David Berk <dberk@lump.org>
=item *
Apache::AuthenSecurID::Auth by David Berk <dberk@lump.org>
=item *
Various changes by Al Tobey <tobert@gmail.com>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
ace_initd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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