Seon Core binaries
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seoneq / seoneq2
Add a file to the send queue.
input parameters
- -h: printf this help text
- -C <configfile>: use given config file (default: /etc/seon.conf)
- -p <partner shortname>
- -f <filename with absolute path>
- -v <virtual filename>
- -c <comment (max. 255 chars./without special chars.)>
- -q <alternative SSID for this file (originator)>
- -r <alternative SSID for this file (destination)>
- -s <alternative SFID for this file (originator)>
- -t <alternative SFID for this file (destination)>
- -w <alternative password for this file (originator)>
- -x <alternative password for this file (destination)>
- -u <priority, default: 0>
- -i <server ID, default: 0>
- -P: add file passive to send queue (let partner fetch it from remote)
- -d: <optional file description in OFTPv2 session>
- -V: print out version and exit
seonlic
This tool displays the Seon ID, an installation specific hash value, which identifies this copy of Seon.
input parameters
- -h: help text
- -I: display Seon ID only (without headers)
- -v: display version information and exit
examples
localhost:~/tmp username$ ./seonlic Seon license tool v2.0 your Seon ID is: 8b6c03222dc17af20d4c022d6cf92d502cb8d51b230467582b8d111a39e7b0bcv2 (all in one line)
localhost:~/tmp username$ ./seonlic -I 8b6c03222dc17af20d4c022d6cf92d502cb8d51b230467582b8d111a39e7b0bcv2
seon_licinfo
Display the information encoded in an Seon license file.
input parameters
- -h: help text
- -C
configfile
: use given config file (default:/etc/seon.conf
) - -f
license file
: use the given license file as input - -d: display end date of validity
- -I: display licensed Seon ID
- -p: display amount of licensed partners
- -a: display licensed functions
- -A: display licensed functions, as numeric value
- -v: display version information and exit
examples
localhost:~/tmp username$ ./seon_licinfo -I 8b6c03222dc17af20d4c022d6cf92d502cb8d51b230467582b8d111a39e7b0bcv2
localhost:~/tmp username$ ./seon_licinfo -f /opt/seon/bin/license.key -d 20080331
seonrd / seonrd2
The main Seon receive daemon which is responsible for accepting OFTP sessions. This daemon starts several processes:
seonrd
: the management process which manages all subsequent child processesseonrd_tcpip
: main receive process for incoming TCP/IP connections. After having accepted a connection, this processes creates a new child process:seonrd_tcpip_active
: an active TCP/IP OFTP connection
seonrd_tcpip_tls
: main receive process for incoming TLS secured TCP/IP connections. After having accepted a connection, this processes creates a new child process:seonrd_tcpip_active
: an active TLS secured TCP/IP OFTP connection
seonrd_capi_[number]
: main receive process for incoming ISDN connections. The number is the index value of the CAPI configuration row. After having accepted a call, this processes creates a new child process:seonrd_capi_[number]_active
: an active CAPI OFTP connection
input parameters
- -h: help text
- -C <configfile>: use given config file (default:
/etc/seon.conf
) - -f start forced
- -v: display version
- -i <serverID>: start as server with ID <serverID> (default: 0)
seonsqd / seonsqd2
The send queue daemon checks new entries in the send queue, trying to send them. During processing, the daemon starts the following processes:
seonsqd
: the management process which manages all subsequent child processes:seonsqd_tcpip_active
: an active OFTP connection process, running a TCP/IP connectionseonsqd_tcpip_tls_active
: an active OFTP connection process, running a TLS secured TCP/IP connectionseonsqd_capi_active
: an active OFTP connection process, running an ISDN connection
input parameters
- -h: help text
- -C <configfile>: use given config file (default:
/etc/seon.conf
) - -f start forced
- -v: display version
- -i <serverID>: start as server with ID <serverID> (default: 0)