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-#!perl
-
-use strict;
-
-my $VERSION = sprintf("1.%06d", q$Revision: 10720 $ =~ /(\d+)/o);
-
-my $arg_test = shift(@ARGV) if $ARGV[0] eq '--test';
-$ENV{DBI_TRACE} = shift(@ARGV) || 2 if $ARGV[0] =~ s/^--dbitrace=?//;
-
-require DBI::ProxyServer;
-
-# XXX these should probably be moved into DBI::ProxyServer
-delete $ENV{IFS};
-delete $ENV{CDPATH};
-delete $ENV{ENV};
-delete $ENV{BASH_ENV};
-
-if ($arg_test) {
- require RPC::PlServer::Test;
- @DBI::ProxyServer::ISA = qw(RPC::PlServer::Test DBI);
-}
-
-DBI::ProxyServer::main(@ARGV);
-
-exit(0);
-
-
-__END__
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-dbiproxy - A proxy server for the DBD::Proxy driver
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
- dbiproxy <options> --localport=<port>
-
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-This tool is just a front end for the DBI::ProxyServer package. All it
-does is picking options from the command line and calling
-DBI::ProxyServer::main(). See L<DBI::ProxyServer> for details.
-
-Available options include:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item B<--chroot=dir>
-
-(UNIX only) After doing a bind(), change root directory to the given
-directory by doing a chroot(). This is useful for security, but it
-restricts the environment a lot. For example, you need to load DBI
-drivers in the config file or you have to create hard links to Unix
-sockets, if your drivers are using them. For example, with MySQL, a
-config file might contain the following lines:
-
- my $rootdir = '/var/dbiproxy';
- my $unixsockdir = '/tmp';
- my $unixsockfile = 'mysql.sock';
- foreach $dir ($rootdir, "$rootdir$unixsockdir") {
- mkdir 0755, $dir;
- }
- link("$unixsockdir/$unixsockfile",
- "$rootdir$unixsockdir/$unixsockfile");
- require DBD::mysql;
-
- {
- 'chroot' => $rootdir,
- ...
- }
-
-If you don't know chroot(), think of an FTP server where you can see a
-certain directory tree only after logging in. See also the --group and
---user options.
-
-=item B<--configfile=file>
-
-Config files are assumed to return a single hash ref that overrides the
-arguments of the new method. However, command line arguments in turn take
-precedence over the config file. See the "CONFIGURATION FILE" section
-in the L<DBI::ProxyServer> documentation for details on the config file.
-
-=item B<--debug>
-
-Turn debugging mode on. Mainly this asserts that logging messages of
-level "debug" are created.
-
-=item B<--facility=mode>
-
-(UNIX only) Facility to use for L<Sys::Syslog>. The default is
-B<daemon>.
-
-=item B<--group=gid>
-
-After doing a bind(), change the real and effective GID to the given.
-This is useful, if you want your server to bind to a privileged port
-(<1024), but don't want the server to execute as root. See also
-the --user option.
-
-GID's can be passed as group names or numeric values.
-
-=item B<--localaddr=ip>
-
-By default a daemon is listening to any IP number that a machine
-has. This attribute allows to restrict the server to the given
-IP number.
-
-=item B<--localport=port>
-
-This attribute sets the port on which the daemon is listening. It
-must be given somehow, as there's no default.
-
-=item B<--logfile=file>
-
-Be default logging messages will be written to the syslog (Unix) or
-to the event log (Windows NT). On other operating systems you need to
-specify a log file. The special value "STDERR" forces logging to
-stderr. See L<Net::Daemon::Log> for details.
-
-=item B<--mode=modename>
-
-The server can run in three different modes, depending on the environment.
-
-If you are running Perl 5.005 and did compile it for threads, then the
-server will create a new thread for each connection. The thread will
-execute the server's Run() method and then terminate. This mode is the
-default, you can force it with "--mode=threads".
-
-If threads are not available, but you have a working fork(), then the
-server will behave similar by creating a new process for each connection.
-This mode will be used automatically in the absence of threads or if
-you use the "--mode=fork" option.
-
-Finally there's a single-connection mode: If the server has accepted a
-connection, he will enter the Run() method. No other connections are
-accepted until the Run() method returns (if the client disconnects).
-This operation mode is useful if you have neither threads nor fork(),
-for example on the Macintosh. For debugging purposes you can force this
-mode with "--mode=single".
-
-=item B<--pidfile=file>
-
-(UNIX only) If this option is present, a PID file will be created at the
-given location. Default is to not create a pidfile.
-
-=item B<--user=uid>
-
-After doing a bind(), change the real and effective UID to the given.
-This is useful, if you want your server to bind to a privileged port
-(<1024), but don't want the server to execute as root. See also
-the --group and the --chroot options.
-
-UID's can be passed as group names or numeric values.
-
-=item B<--version>
-
-Supresses startup of the server; instead the version string will
-be printed and the program exits immediately.
-
-=back
-
-
-=head1 AUTHOR
-
- Copyright (c) 1997 Jochen Wiedmann
- Am Eisteich 9
- 72555 Metzingen
- Germany
-
- Email: joe@ispsoft.de
- Phone: +49 7123 14881
-
-The DBI::ProxyServer module is free software; you can redistribute it
-and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. In particular
-permission is granted to Tim Bunce for distributing this as a part of
-the DBI.
-
-
-=head1 SEE ALSO
-
-L<DBI::ProxyServer>, L<DBD::Proxy>, L<DBI>
-
-=cut