service parameter, and is used by the
execute-from-directory and execute-from-path configuration
directives. It is usually used to select which service program to
invoke. It is also passed to the service program in the
USERV_SERVICE environment variable.
Data may be passed into the service through reading pipes and out of it through writing pipes. These pipes can remain open only until the service and client have terminated, or can be made to stay open after the client has terminated and (if the service program forks) the main service process has exited; the behaviour is controlled by options passed to the client by its caller.
The caller can arrange that a writing pipe be connected to a pipe or similar object and cause attempts to write to that descriptor by the service to generate a SIGPIPE (or EPIPE if SIGPIPE is caught or ignored) in the service.
Likewise, the service can close filedescriptors specified for reading, which will cause the corresponding filedescriptors passed by the caller to be closed, so that if these are pipes processes which write to them will receive SIGPIPE or EPIPE.
no-suppress-args is set then arguments passed to the client by
its caller will be passed on, verbatim, to the service.
disconnect-hup is set they will also cause the service to get
a SIGHUP.
LOGNAME (or USER) environment variable as
passed to the client will be used as the login name of the calling
user if the uid of the calling process matches the uid corresponding
to that login name. Otherwise the calling uid's password entry will
be used to determine the calling user's login name.
This login name and the calling uid are available in the configuration
language in the calling-user parameter and are passed to the
service program in environment variables USERV_USER and
USERV_UID.
The shell corresponding to that login name (according to the password
entry) is available as in the configuration language's
calling-user-shell parameter.
If no relevant password entry can be found then no service will be invoked.
calling-group parameter and are passed to the service in
environment variables.If no name can be found for a numeric group to which the calling process belongs then no service will be invoked.
--hidecwd,
to the service program in the USERV_CWD variable. This grants no
special access to that directory unless it is a subdirectory of a
directory which is executable (searchable) but not readable by the
service user.
-Dname=value option to the client are available in
the configuration language as the corresponding u-name
parameters and are passed to the service program in environment
variables USERV_U_name.