| RELAYD(8) |
AerieBSD 1.0 Refernce Manual |
RELAYD(8) |
NAME
relayd
relay daemon
SYNOPSIS
relayd
[-dnv]
.Oo Xo
-D macro
[-f file]
DESCRIPTION
relayd
is a daemon to relay and dynamically redirect incoming connections to
a target host.
Its main purposes are to run as a load-balancer, application layer
gateway, or transparent proxy.
The daemon is able to monitor groups of hosts for availability, which
is determined by checking for a specific service common to a host
group.
When availability is confirmed,
Layer 3 and/or layer 7 forwarding services are set up by
relayd.
Layer 3 redirection happens at the packet level; to configure
it,
relayd
communicates with
pf(4).
To allow
relayd
to properly set up
pf(4)
rules, the following lines are required in the NAT and filter sections of
pf.conf(5):
rdr-anchor "relayd/*"
anchor "relayd/*"
Layer 7 relaying happens at the application level and is
handled by
relayd
itself.
Various application level filtering and protocol-specific
load-balancing options are available for relays.
relayd
works in terms of the following
entities:
relays, protocols, redirections, and tables.
A
relay
represents a layer 7 load-balancing instance.
Each instance translates to a listening TCP or UDP port.
A
protocol
defines which actions, if any, are taken on the
packet payload as data crosses a relay.
A
redirection
represents a layer 3 load-balancing instance.
Each instance translates to a
pf(4)
rdr rule being added.
A
table
represents a group of hosts which can be checked for
availability using the same method.
Each table contains at least one host.
If a table is used in a layer 3 load-balancing instance, it
will be mapped to a
pf(4)
table containing only those hosts which are up.
All these entities can be configured in
relayd.conf(5),
and
relayctl(8)
can be used to alter or report on the status of each entity.
The options are as follows:
- -D macro
-
Define
macro
to be set to
value
on the command line.
Overrides the definition of
macro
in the configuration file.
- -d
-
Do not daemonize.
If this option is specified,
relayd
will run in the foreground and log to
stderr.
- -f file
-
Specify an alternative configuration file.
The default is
/etc/relayd.conf.
- -n
-
Configtest mode.
Only check the configuration file for validity.
- -v
-
Produce more verbose output.
FILES
- /etc/relayd.conf
-
Default configuration file.
- /var/run/relayd.sock
-
Unix-domain socket used for communication with
relayctl(8).
SEE ALSO
relayd.conf(5),
relayctl(8)
HISTORY
The
relayd
program, formerly known as
hoststated,
first appeared in
OpenBSD 4.1.
It was renamed to
relayd
in
OpenBSD 4.3.
AUTHORS
-nosplit
The
relayd
program was written by
Pierre-Yves Ritschard pyr@openbsd.org
and
Reyk Floeter reyk@openbsd.org.
| AerieBSD 1.0 Reference Manual |
August 26 2008 |
RELAYD(8) |