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diff --git a/doc/index.html b/doc/index.html index 216b046..747eb98 100644 --- a/doc/index.html +++ b/doc/index.html @@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ requirement if you link against the shared version of the s6-dns libraries. </li> <li> If you want to build the secure communication tools: <ul> - <li> Either <a href="http://libressl.org/">LibreSSL</a> version 3.1.4 + <li> Either <a href="https://libressl.org/">LibreSSL</a> version 3.1.4 or later </li> - <li> Or <a href="http://bearssl.org/">BearSSL</a> version 0.6 + <li> Or <a href="https://bearssl.org/">BearSSL</a> version 0.6 or later. <strong>This is a beta version.</strong> </li> </ul> The chosen library is a build-time requirement, and also a run-time requirement if you link against its shared version. </li> @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ run-time requirement if you link against its shared version. </li> <p> s6-networking is free software. It is available under the -<a href="http://opensource.org/licenses/ISC">ISC license</a>. +<a href="https://opensource.org/licenses/ISC">ISC license</a>. </p> <h3> Download </h3> @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ relevant page. <h3> Similar work </h3> <ul> - <li> <a href="http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html">ucspi-tcp</a> is the + <li> <a href="https://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html">ucspi-tcp</a> is the original inspiration for s6-networking. It works, but is unfortunately unmaintained by the author. s6-networking follows <a href="//skarnet.org/software/skalibs/djblegacy.html">the diff --git a/doc/libstls/index.html b/doc/libstls/index.html index ecd78d1..fcd839a 100644 --- a/doc/libstls/index.html +++ b/doc/libstls/index.html @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ <a href="../s6-tlsd.html">s6-tlsd</a> executables when they're built against the <a href="https://www.libressl.org/">LibreSSL</a> backend. You can use it in your own programs, but since -<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-current/man3/tls_init.3">libtls</a> +<a href="https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-current/man3/tls_init.3">libtls</a> is already relatively high-level, it's probably not very useful. </p> diff --git a/doc/minidentd.html b/doc/minidentd.html index ed501db..007326c 100644 --- a/doc/minidentd.html +++ b/doc/minidentd.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ <p> <tt>minidentd</tt> is a small -<a href="http://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt">UCSPI</a> server application +<a href="https://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt">UCSPI</a> server application that answers IDENT requests. </p> diff --git a/doc/s6-getservbyname.html b/doc/s6-getservbyname.html index 3572f1a..7f4d9c4 100644 --- a/doc/s6-getservbyname.html +++ b/doc/s6-getservbyname.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ <p> <tt>s6-getservbyname</tt> is a simple command-line interface to the -<a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/getservbyname.html">getservbyname()</a> +<a href="https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/getservbyname.html">getservbyname()</a> function, converting a service name and protocol into a port number. </p> diff --git a/doc/s6-sntpclock.html b/doc/s6-sntpclock.html index 823557c..156dacc 100644 --- a/doc/s6-sntpclock.html +++ b/doc/s6-sntpclock.html @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ server is more than 34 years away from the time given by the system clock, then NTP just cannot compute. This is a problem for CMOS-less systems, where the system clock is initialized to the Unix Epoch. The solution is to first manually initialize the system clock with a program such as -<a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/date.html">date</a> or +<a href="https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/date.html">date</a> or <a href="//skarnet.org/software/s6-portable-utils/s6-clock.html">s6-clock</a> to a closer time (such as 2013-01-01, which will be good up to 2047), then contact the NTP server. </li> @@ -106,9 +106,9 @@ do so. </li> <p> From a Unix software engineering standpoint, the well-known -<a href="http://doc.ntp.org/4.1.0/ntpd.htm">ntpd</a> program is an +<a href="https://doc.ntp.org/4.1.0/ntpd.htm">ntpd</a> program is an eldritch abomination. The main reason for it is that, just like its -lovely cousin <a href="http://www.isc.org/downloads/bind/">BIND</a>, +lovely cousin <a href="https://www.isc.org/downloads/bind/">BIND</a>, ntpd performs a lot of different tasks in a unique process, instead of separating what could, and should, be separated. This is confusing for both the programmer <em>and</em> the software user. @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ is the regular setting of the system clock, which can be done with a loop over a simple program such as <a href="s6-clockadd.html">s6-clockadd</a>. There is also control of the clock skew, which s6-networking does not provide because there is no portable interface for that; there is such a tool -in the <a href="http://cr.yp.to/clockspeed.html">clockspeed</a> package. </li> +in the <a href="https://cr.yp.to/clockspeed.html">clockspeed</a> package. </li> <li> ntpd includes a complete cryptographic key management system for the crypto part of NTP. NTP is not the only protocol that uses cryptography and asymmetric keys; managing keys in a separate tool, not in the NTP diff --git a/doc/s6-taiclock.html b/doc/s6-taiclock.html index 782adf9..ddbc660 100644 --- a/doc/s6-taiclock.html +++ b/doc/s6-taiclock.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ <p> <tt>s6-taiclock</tt> is a client for the -<a href="http://cr.yp.to/proto/taiclock.txt">TAICLOCK</a> protocol. +<a href="https://cr.yp.to/proto/taiclock.txt">TAICLOCK</a> protocol. It connects to a TAICLOCK server, computes an estimated discrepancy between the local clock time and the absolute time given by the server, and outputs it on stdout. @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ a project of their own. </li> <h3> Related work </h3> <ul> - <li> The <a href="http://cr.yp.to/clockspeed.html">clockspeed</a> package + <li> The <a href="https://cr.yp.to/clockspeed.html">clockspeed</a> package is the original inspiration for the clock management part of s6-networking. Unfortunately, it is unmaintained. </li> </ul> diff --git a/doc/s6-taiclockd.html b/doc/s6-taiclockd.html index 6ceca06..af34423 100644 --- a/doc/s6-taiclockd.html +++ b/doc/s6-taiclockd.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ <p> <tt>s6-taiclockd</tt> is a server for the -<a href="http://cr.yp.to/proto/taiclock.txt">TAICLOCK</a> protocol. +<a href="https://cr.yp.to/proto/taiclock.txt">TAICLOCK</a> protocol. It's a long-lived program listening to the network and answering to TAICLOCK clients such as <a href="s6-taiclock.html">s6-taiclock</a>. </p> diff --git a/doc/s6-tcpclient.html b/doc/s6-tcpclient.html index 79b66c7..66fe415 100644 --- a/doc/s6-tcpclient.html +++ b/doc/s6-tcpclient.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ <p> <tt>s6-tcpclient</tt> is an -<a href="http://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt">UCSPI client tool</a> for +<a href="https://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt">UCSPI client tool</a> for INET domain sockets. It establishes a TCP connection to a server, then executes into a program. </p> diff --git a/doc/s6-tcpserver-access.html b/doc/s6-tcpserver-access.html index 0aa0cf6..16b16f9 100644 --- a/doc/s6-tcpserver-access.html +++ b/doc/s6-tcpserver-access.html @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ The default is 0, meaning no such timeout. </li> <li> <tt>-i <em>rulesdir</em></tt> : check client credentials against a filesystem-based database in the <em>rulesdir</em> directory. </li> <li> <tt>-x <em>rulesfile</em></tt> : check client credentials -against a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cdb_(software)">cdb</a> +against a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cdb_(software)">cdb</a> database in the <em>rulesfile</em> file. <tt>-i</tt> and <tt>-x</tt> are mutually exclusive. If none of those options is given, no credential checking will be performed, and a warning will be emitted on every connection if @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ if the <tt>-i</tt> option has been given. This option is the most flexible one: the directory format is simple enough for scripts to understand and modify it, and the ruleset can be changed dynamically. This is practical, for instance, for roaming users. </li> -<li> or in a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cdb_(software)">CDB +<li> or in a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cdb_(software)">CDB file</a>, if the <tt>-x</tt> option has been given. This option is the most efficient one if the ruleset is static enough: a lot less system calls are needed to perform searches in a CDB than in the filesystem. </li> diff --git a/doc/s6-tcpserver.html b/doc/s6-tcpserver.html index aa209d0..28833ec 100644 --- a/doc/s6-tcpserver.html +++ b/doc/s6-tcpserver.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ <p> <tt>s6-tcpserver</tt> is an -<a href="http://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt">UCSPI tool</a> for +<a href="https://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt">UCSPI tool</a> for TCP connections, i.e. a super-server. It accepts connections from clients, and forks a program to handle each connection. </p> diff --git a/doc/s6-tcpserver4-socketbinder.html b/doc/s6-tcpserver4-socketbinder.html index 1e86e6d..18e9fd7 100644 --- a/doc/s6-tcpserver4-socketbinder.html +++ b/doc/s6-tcpserver4-socketbinder.html @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ socket to an IPv4 address and port, then executes a program. <li> s6-tcpserver4-socketbinder creates an TCP socket and binds it to IPv4 address <em>ip</em>, port <em>port</em>. It prepares the socket to accept connections by calling -<a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/listen.html">listen()</a>. </li> +<a href="https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/listen.html">listen()</a>. </li> <li> It then execs into <em>prog...</em> with the open socket as its standard input. </li> </ul> @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ as its standard input. </li> <ul> <li> <tt>-d</tt> : allow instant rebinding to the same IP and port even if it has been used not long ago - this is the SO_REUSEADDR flag to -<a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/setsockopt.html">setsockopt()</a> +<a href="https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/setsockopt.html">setsockopt()</a> and is generally used with server programs. This is the default. </li> <li> <tt>-D</tt> : disallow instant rebinding to the same path. </li> <li> <tt>-b <em>backlog</em></tt> : set a maximum of diff --git a/doc/s6-tcpserver4.html b/doc/s6-tcpserver4.html index 9bb0969..1914ff0 100644 --- a/doc/s6-tcpserver4.html +++ b/doc/s6-tcpserver4.html @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ then drops its privileges to those of a named non-root account. </li> <ul> <li> Unlike its ancestor -<a href="http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html">tcpserver</a>, +<a href="https://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html">tcpserver</a>, s6-tcpserver4 performs just the bare minimum: the point is to have a very small and very fast process to serve connections with the least possible overhead. Features such as additional environment variables, diff --git a/doc/s6-tcpserver4d.html b/doc/s6-tcpserver4d.html index c1a509b..a11bae1 100644 --- a/doc/s6-tcpserver4d.html +++ b/doc/s6-tcpserver4d.html @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Default is 40. It is impossible to set it higher than <em>maxconn</em>. </li> <ul> <li> Unlike its ancestor -<a href="http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html">tcpserver</a>, +<a href="https://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html">tcpserver</a>, s6-tcpserver4d performs just the bare minimum: the point is to have a very small and very fast process to serve connections with the least possible overhead. Features such as additional environment variables, diff --git a/doc/s6-tcpserver6-socketbinder.html b/doc/s6-tcpserver6-socketbinder.html index b72da33..5bb2ae5 100644 --- a/doc/s6-tcpserver6-socketbinder.html +++ b/doc/s6-tcpserver6-socketbinder.html @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ socket to an IPv6 address and port, then executes a program. <li> s6-tcpserver6-socketbinder creates an TCP socket and binds it to IPv6 address <em>ip</em>, port <em>port</em>. It prepares the socket to accept connections by calling -<a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/listen.html">listen()</a>. </li> +<a href="https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/listen.html">listen()</a>. </li> <li> It then execs into <em>prog...</em> with the open socket as its standard input. </li> </ul> @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ as its standard input. </li> <ul> <li> <tt>-d</tt> : allow instant rebinding to the same IP and port even if it has been used not long ago - this is the SO_REUSEADDR flag to -<a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/setsockopt.html">setsockopt()</a> +<a href="https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/setsockopt.html">setsockopt()</a> and is generally used with server programs. This is the default. </li> <li> <tt>-D</tt> : disallow instant rebinding to the same path. </li> <li> <tt>-b <em>backlog</em></tt> : set a maximum of diff --git a/doc/s6-tcpserver6d.html b/doc/s6-tcpserver6d.html index d8665fd..585fa41 100644 --- a/doc/s6-tcpserver6d.html +++ b/doc/s6-tcpserver6d.html @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Default is 40. It is impossible to set it higher than <em>maxconn</em>. </li> <ul> <li> Unlike its ancestor -<a href="http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html">tcpserver</a>, +<a href="https://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html">tcpserver</a>, s6-tcpserver6d performs just the bare minimum: the point is to have a very small and very fast process to serve connections with the least possible overhead. Features such as additional environment variables, diff --git a/doc/s6-tlsc.html b/doc/s6-tlsc.html index ad923b4..1237460 100644 --- a/doc/s6-tlsc.html +++ b/doc/s6-tlsc.html @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ the server agree. function. The supported protocol versions are described <a href="https://bearssl.org/support.html#supported-versions">here</a>. </li> <li> For LibreSSL, this means use of the -<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-current/man3/tls_config_set_protocols.3">tls_config_set_protocols(TLS_PROTOCOLS_ALL)</a> +<a href="https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-current/man3/tls_config_set_protocols.3">tls_config_set_protocols(TLS_PROTOCOLS_ALL)</a> call. </li> </ul> diff --git a/doc/s6-tlsclient.html b/doc/s6-tlsclient.html index 700aea7..2553637 100644 --- a/doc/s6-tlsclient.html +++ b/doc/s6-tlsclient.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ <p> <tt>s6-tlsclient</tt> is an -<a href="http://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt">UCSPI client tool</a> for +<a href="https://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt">UCSPI client tool</a> for TLS/SSL connections over INET domain sockets. It establishes a TCP connection to a server and a TLS transport over it, then executes into a program. diff --git a/doc/s6-tlsd.html b/doc/s6-tlsd.html index 9c3a241..36125d2 100644 --- a/doc/s6-tlsd.html +++ b/doc/s6-tlsd.html @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ the server agree. function. The supported protocol versions are described <a href="https://bearssl.org/support.html#supported-versions">here</a>. </li> <li> For LibreSSL, this means use of the -<a href="http://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-current/man3/tls_config_set_protocols.3">tls_config_set_protocols(TLS_PROTOCOLS_DEFAULT)</a> +<a href="https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-current/man3/tls_config_set_protocols.3">tls_config_set_protocols(TLS_PROTOCOLS_DEFAULT)</a> call. </li> </ul> diff --git a/doc/s6-tlsserver.html b/doc/s6-tlsserver.html index 6c1395d..a87fbb7 100644 --- a/doc/s6-tlsserver.html +++ b/doc/s6-tlsserver.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ <p> <tt>s6-tlsserver</tt> is an -<a href="http://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt">UCSPI server tool</a> for +<a href="https://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt">UCSPI server tool</a> for TLS/SSL connections over INET domain sockets. It acts as a TCP superserver that listens to connections, accepts them, and for each connection, establishes a TLS transport over it, then executes into a program. |