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BIP(1)							      General Commands Manual							    BIP(1)

NAME
bip - BIP IRC Proxy SYNOPSIS
bip [ -f config_file ] [ -n ] [ -h ] DESCRIPTION
BIP is an IRC Proxy OPTIONS
-n Don't daemonize. Log into stderr. -f config_file Use config_file as the configuration file. If no config file is given, bip will try to open ~/.bip/bip.conf. -s homedir Set bip home directory to homedir instead of $HOME/.bip. -h Help. SEE ALSO
bip.conf AUTHOR
Arnaud 'nohar' Cornet Loic 'Kyoshiro' Gomez Thanks to jj, YS and lafouine, for hanging around while we were coding. Crypto shamelessly taken from Christophe 'sexy' Devine. 10 October 2005 BIP(1)

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pklogin_finder(1)						    PAM-PKCS#11 						 pklogin_finder(1)

NAME
pklogin_finder - maps certificates into a user SYNTAX
pklogin_finder [debug] [config_file=<filename>] DESCRIPTION
pklogin_finder uses the pam_pkcs11 library infrastructure to interactively map a PKCS#11 provided certificate to a user. pklogin_finder uses the the same configuration file and arguments than pam_pkcs11(8) PAM module. Load defined mapper modules, and try to find a map between found certificates and a user login. OPTIONS
debug Enable debugging output. Default is no debug. config_file=<configuration file> Sets the configuration file to use. Default value is /etc/pam_pkcs11/pam_pkcs11.conf. As it uses the same configuration file than pam_pkcs11, all pam_pkcs11 options are also available. Note that some of them has no sense in a non-PAM environment, so they will be ignored. RETURN VALUE
On success pklogin_finder prints on stdout the login name and exits returns 0. On user mapping error it returns 1. On no user match it prints nothing and returns 2. FILES
/etc/pam_pkcs11/pam_pkcs11.conf EXAMPLES
To run this program the standard way, insert a smart card into the reader and type: pklogin_finder Alternatively you can specify options: pklogin_finder debug config_file=${HOME}/.pam_pkcs11.conf AUTHORS
Juan Antonio Martinez <jonsito@teleline.es> SEE ALSO
pam_pkcs11(8), pkcs11_inspect(1), PAM-PKCS11 User Manual Juan Antonio Martinez Aug 2005 pklogin_finder(1)
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