1KUP-SERVER(1)                     kernel.org                     KUP-SERVER(1)
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NAME

6       kup-server - kernel.org upload server utility
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DESCRIPTION

9       The  program kup-server is expected to be the receiver of an ssh shell,
10       configured with the  following  or  similar  options  in  ~/.ssh/autho‐
11       rized_keys:
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13              command="/usr/bin/kup-server",no-agent-forwarding,no-port-for‐
14              warding,no-pty,no-user-rc,no-X11-forwarding ssh-rsa AAAA[...]
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16       Each user should have their own UID, as Unix user permissions are  used
17       for  specific  tree access control. On the client side, a corresponding
18       client-side utility kup is used to initiate the connection and  perform
19       the uploads.
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GLOBAL CONFIG

22       The  configuration  file  for  kup-server  is  located in /etc/kup/kup-
23       server.cfg and has the following options:
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25       [paths]
26              All paths in this section should be disjoint. Do not combine any
27              of them into one directory.
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29       data_path = /var/lib/kup/pub
30              Path for public consumption, e.g. served via http or rsync.
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32       git_path = /var/lib/git
33              This  is the path where git trees (for the TAR and DIFF options)
34              are available.  Those should be readonly for the uploaders.
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36       lock_file = /var/run/kup/lock
37              A common lock file for data_path.  No program should modify  the
38              content  in  data_path  without  holding  an flock on this file.
39              Should be readonly for the uploaders.
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41       tmp_path = /var/lib/kup/tmp
42              tmp_path can be either:
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44              1. a directory writable by every user and with  the  sticky  bit
45              set (typically mode 1777 or 1770).  In that case, DO NOT end the
46              path with a slash, or:
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48              2. A directory containing  an  empty  directory  for  each  user
49              (named for that user), owned by that user and mode 0700. In this
50              case, DO end the path with a slash.
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52              In either case, this directory tree MUST be on the same filesys‐
53              tem  as  data_path,  since  the script expects tocreate files in
54              this directory and rename() them into data_path.
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56       pgp_path = /var/lib/kup/pgp
57              A directory containing a GnuPG public  keyring  for  each  user,
58              named <user>.gpg and readable (but not writable) by that user.
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60       [limits]
61              All sizes are in bytes, all times in seconds.
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63       max_data = 8589934592
64              Max size of uploaded data.
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66       bufsiz = 262144
67              Buffer size when reading data.
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69       timeout_command = 30
70              How long to wait for a command to time out.
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72       timeout_data = 300
73              Must read at least bufsiz bytes in this timespan.
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75       timeout_compress = 900
76              Uncompressing tarballs must take at most this long.
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78       timeout_compress_cpu = 900
79              Each  compression  command  must  take  at most this long in CPU
80              time.
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82       [compressors]
83              This section allows specifying the compressors to use when  cre‐
84              ating compressed versions of uploaded content.
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86       use = gz, xz
87              A  comma-separated  list of file extensions to create (minus the
88              leading dot).  For each extension specified, you  will  need  to
89              add a matching section specifying which command and flags to use
90              for decompression and which for compression. Make sure  to  con‐
91              figure the decompress command to output to stdout. E.g.:
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93              [gz]
94              compress_command = /bin/pigz -9
95              decompress_command = /bin/gzip -cd
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97              [xz]
98              compress_command = /bin/xz -9 -T0
99              decompress_command = /bin/xz -cd
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AUTHOR

102       Written by H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>.
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105       Copyright © 2011 Intel Corporation
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107       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
108       under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published  by  the
109       Free Software Foundation, Inc.; either version 2 of the License, or (at
110       your option) any  later  version;  incorporated  herein  by  reference.
111       There  is  NO  warranty;  not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
112       PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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SEE ALSO

115       kup(1)
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