1git-daemon(1) 2============= 3 4NAME 5---- 6git-daemon - A really simple server for git repositories 7 8SYNOPSIS 9-------- 10[verse] 11'git-daemon' [--verbose] [--syslog] [--export-all] 12 [--timeout=n] [--init-timeout=n] [--strict-paths] 13 [--base-path=path] [--user-path | --user-path=path] 14 [--interpolated-path=pathtemplate] 15 [--reuseaddr] [--detach] [--pid-file=file] 16 [--enable=service] [--disable=service] 17 [--allow-override=service] [--forbid-override=service] 18 [--inetd | [--listen=host_or_ipaddr] [--port=n] [--user=user [--group=group]] 19 [directory...] 20 21DESCRIPTION 22----------- 23A really simple TCP git daemon that normally listens on port "DEFAULT_GIT_PORT" 24aka 9418. It waits for a connection asking for a service, and will serve 25that service if it is enabled. 26 27It verifies that the directory has the magic file "git-daemon-export-ok", and 28it will refuse to export any git directory that hasn't explicitly been marked 29for export this way (unless the '--export-all' parameter is specified). If you 30pass some directory paths as 'git-daemon' arguments, you can further restrict 31the offers to a whitelist comprising of those. 32 33By default, only `upload-pack` service is enabled, which serves 34`git-fetch-pack` and `git-peek-remote` clients that are invoked 35from `git-fetch`, `git-ls-remote`, and `git-clone`. 36 37This is ideally suited for read-only updates, i.e., pulling from 38git repositories. 39 40An `upload-archive` also exists to serve `git-archive`. 41 42OPTIONS 43------- 44--strict-paths:: 45 Match paths exactly (i.e. don't allow "/foo/repo" when the real path is 46 "/foo/repo.git" or "/foo/repo/.git") and don't do user-relative paths. 47 git-daemon will refuse to start when this option is enabled and no 48 whitelist is specified. 49 50--base-path:: 51 Remap all the path requests as relative to the given path. 52 This is sort of "GIT root" - if you run git-daemon with 53 '--base-path=/srv/git' on example.com, then if you later try to pull 54 'git://example.com/hello.git', `git-daemon` will interpret the path 55 as '/srv/git/hello.git'. 56 57--interpolated-path=pathtemplate:: 58 To support virtual hosting, an interpolated path template can be 59 used to dynamically construct alternate paths. The template 60 supports %H for the target hostname as supplied by the client but 61 converted to all lowercase, %CH for the canonical hostname, 62 %IP for the server's IP address, %P for the port number, 63 and %D for the absolute path of the named repository. 64 After interpolation, the path is validated against the directory 65 whitelist. 66 67--export-all:: 68 Allow pulling from all directories that look like GIT repositories 69 (have the 'objects' and 'refs' subdirectories), even if they 70 do not have the 'git-daemon-export-ok' file. 71 72--inetd:: 73 Have the server run as an inetd service. Implies --syslog. 74 Incompatible with --port, --listen, --user and --group options. 75 76--listen=host_or_ipaddr:: 77 Listen on an a specific IP address or hostname. IP addresses can 78 be either an IPv4 address or an IPV6 address if supported. If IPv6 79 is not supported, then --listen=hostname is also not supported and 80 --listen must be given an IPv4 address. 81 Incompatible with '--inetd' option. 82 83--port=n:: 84 Listen on an alternative port. Incompatible with '--inetd' option. 85 86--init-timeout:: 87 Timeout between the moment the connection is established and the 88 client request is received (typically a rather low value, since 89 that should be basically immediate). 90 91--timeout:: 92 Timeout for specific client sub-requests. This includes the time 93 it takes for the server to process the sub-request and time spent 94 waiting for next client's request. 95 96--syslog:: 97 Log to syslog instead of stderr. Note that this option does not imply 98 --verbose, thus by default only error conditions will be logged. 99 100--user-path, --user-path=path:: 101 Allow ~user notation to be used in requests. When 102 specified with no parameter, requests to 103 git://host/~alice/foo is taken as a request to access 104 'foo' repository in the home directory of user `alice`. 105 If `--user-path=path` is specified, the same request is 106 taken as a request to access `path/foo` repository in 107 the home directory of user `alice`. 108 109--verbose:: 110 Log details about the incoming connections and requested files. 111 112--reuseaddr:: 113 Use SO_REUSEADDR when binding the listening socket. 114 This allows the server to restart without waiting for 115 old connections to time out. 116 117--detach:: 118 Detach from the shell. Implies --syslog. 119 120--pid-file=file:: 121 Save the process id in 'file'. 122 123--user=user, --group=group:: 124 Change daemon's uid and gid before entering the service loop. 125 When only `--user` is given without `--group`, the 126 primary group ID for the user is used. The values of 127 the option are given to `getpwnam(3)` and `getgrnam(3)` 128 and numeric IDs are not supported. 129+ 130Giving these options is an error when used with `--inetd`; use 131the facility of inet daemon to achieve the same before spawning 132`git-daemon` if needed. 133 134--enable=service, --disable=service:: 135 Enable/disable the service site-wide per default. Note 136 that a service disabled site-wide can still be enabled 137 per repository if it is marked overridable and the 138 repository enables the service with an configuration 139 item. 140 141--allow-override=service, --forbid-override=service:: 142 Allow/forbid overriding the site-wide default with per 143 repository configuration. By default, all the services 144 are overridable. 145 146<directory>:: 147 A directory to add to the whitelist of allowed directories. Unless 148 --strict-paths is specified this will also include subdirectories 149 of each named directory. 150 151SERVICES 152-------- 153 154upload-pack:: 155 This serves `git-fetch-pack` and `git-peek-remote` 156 clients. It is enabled by default, but a repository can 157 disable it by setting `daemon.uploadpack` configuration 158 item to `false`. 159 160upload-archive:: 161 This serves `git-archive --remote`. 162 163EXAMPLES 164-------- 165We assume the following in /etc/services:: 166+ 167------------ 168$ grep 9418 /etc/services 169git 9418/tcp # Git Version Control System 170------------ 171 172git-daemon as inetd server:: 173 To set up `git-daemon` as an inetd service that handles any 174 repository under the whitelisted set of directories, /pub/foo 175 and /pub/bar, place an entry like the following into 176 /etc/inetd all on one line: 177+ 178------------------------------------------------ 179 git stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/bin/git-daemon 180 git-daemon --inetd --verbose --export-all 181 /pub/foo /pub/bar 182------------------------------------------------ 183 184 185git-daemon as inetd server for virtual hosts:: 186 To set up `git-daemon` as an inetd service that handles 187 repositories for different virtual hosts, `www.example.com` 188 and `www.example.org`, place an entry like the following into 189 `/etc/inetd` all on one line: 190+ 191------------------------------------------------ 192 git stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/bin/git-daemon 193 git-daemon --inetd --verbose --export-all 194 --interpolated-path=/pub/%H%D 195 /pub/www.example.org/software 196 /pub/www.example.com/software 197 /software 198------------------------------------------------ 199+ 200In this example, the root-level directory `/pub` will contain 201a subdirectory for each virtual host name supported. 202Further, both hosts advertise repositories simply as 203`git://www.example.com/software/repo.git`. For pre-1.4.0 204clients, a symlink from `/software` into the appropriate 205default repository could be made as well. 206 207 208git-daemon as regular daemon for virtual hosts:: 209 To set up `git-daemon` as a regular, non-inetd service that 210 handles repositories for multiple virtual hosts based on 211 their IP addresses, start the daemon like this: 212+ 213------------------------------------------------ 214 git-daemon --verbose --export-all 215 --interpolated-path=/pub/%IP/%D 216 /pub/192.168.1.200/software 217 /pub/10.10.220.23/software 218------------------------------------------------ 219+ 220In this example, the root-level directory `/pub` will contain 221a subdirectory for each virtual host IP address supported. 222Repositories can still be accessed by hostname though, assuming 223they correspond to these IP addresses. 224 225 226Author 227------ 228Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>, YOSHIFUJI Hideaki 229<yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org> and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org> 230 231Documentation 232-------------- 233Documentation by Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>. 234 235GIT 236--- 237Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite