1nbdkit-exportname-filter(1) NBDKIT nbdkit-exportname-filter(1)
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6 nbdkit-exportname-filter - adjust export names between client and
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10 nbdkit --filter=exportname plugin [default-export=NAME]
11 [exportname-list=MODE] [exportname-strict=true] [exportname=NAME]...
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15 Some plugins (such as "nbdkit-file-plugin(1)" and filters (such as
16 "nbdkit-ext2-filter(1)" are able to serve different content based on
17 the export name requested by the client. The NBD protocol allows a
18 server to advertise the set of export names it is serving. However,
19 the list advertised (or absent) from the plugin may not always match
20 what you want an actual client to see. This filter can be used to
21 alter the advertised list, as well as configuring which export should
22 be treated as the default when the client requests the empty string
23 ("") as an export name.
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26 default-export=NAME
27 When the client requests the default export name (""), request the
28 export "NAME" from the underlying plugin instead of relying on the
29 plugin's choice of default export. Setting NAME to the empty
30 string has the same effect as omitting this parameter.
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32 exportname-list=keep
33 exportname-list=error
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35 exportname-list=defaultonly
36 exportname-list=explicit
37 This parameter determines which exports are advertised to a guest
38 that requests a listing via "NBD_OPT_LIST". The default mode is
39 "keep" to advertise whatever the underlying plugin reports. Mode
40 "error" causes clients to see an error rather than an export list.
41 Mode "empty" returns an empty list. Mode "defaultonly" returns a
42 list that contains only the canonical name of the default export.
43 Mode "explicit" returns only the exports set by "exportname=".
44 Note that the list of advertised exports need not reflect reality:
45 an advertised name may be rejected, or a client may connect to an
46 export name that was not advertised, but learned through other
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51 Normally, a client can pass whatever export name it wants,
52 regardless of whether that name is advertised. But setting this
53 parameter to true will cause the connection to fail if a client
54 requests an export name that was not included via an exportname=
55 parameter. At this time, it is not possible to restrict a client
56 to exports advertised by the plugin without repeating that list via
57 exportname; this technical limitation may be lifted in the future.
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60 This parameter adds "NAME" to the list of advertised exports; it
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67 The "exportdesc" parameter controls what optional descriptions are
68 sent alongside an export name. If set to "keep" (the default),
69 descriptions are determined by the plugin. If set to "none",
70 descriptions from the plugin are ignored (useful if you are worried
71 about a potential information leak). If set to "fixed:STRING", the
72 same fixed string description is offered for every export. If set
73 to "script:SCRIPT", this filter executes script with $name set to
74 the export to be described, and uses the output of that command as
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78 Suppose that the directory /path/to/dir contains permanent files named
79 file1, file2, and file3. The following commands show various ways to
80 alter the use of export names while serving that directory:
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82 Allow a client requesting "" to get the contents of file2, rather than
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85 nbdkit --filter=exportname file dir=/path/to/dir default-export=file2
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87 Do not advertise any exports; a client must know in advance what export
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90 nbdkit --filter=exportname file dir=/path/to/dir exportname-list=empty
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92 Allow clients to connect to file1 and file3, but not file2:
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94 nbdkit --filter=exportname file dir=/path/to/dir \
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96 exportname=file1 exportname=file3
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98 Offer ls(3) long descriptions alongside each export name:
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100 nbdkit --filter=exportname file dir=/path/to/dir \
101 exportdesc=script:'ls -l /path/to/dir/"$name"'
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104 $filterdir/nbdkit-exportname-filter.so
105 The filter.
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107 Use "nbdkit --dump-config" to find the location of $filterdir.
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110 "nbdkit-exportname-filter" first appeared in nbdkit 1.24.
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113 nbdkit(1), nbdkit-filter(3), nbdkit-ext2-filter(1),
114 nbdkit-extentlist-filter(1), nbdkit-fua-filter(1),
115 nbdkit-nocache-filter(1), nbdkit-noparallel-filter(1),
116 nbdkit-nozero-filter(1), nbdkit-file-plugin(1), nbdkit-info-plugin(1).
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119 Eric Blake
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