| GOTD(8) | System Manager's Manual | GOTD(8) |
gotd — Game of
Trees Daemon
gotd |
[-dnv] [-f
config-file] [-s
secrets] |
gotd is a Git repository server which
listens on a unix(4) socket and relies on its companion
tool gotsh(1) to handle Git-protocol communication over
the network, via ssh(1).
The Git repository format is described in git-repository(5).
gotd requires a configuration file in
order to run. The configuration file format is described in
gotd.conf(5).
It is recommended to restrict ssh(1) features
available to users of gotd. See
gotsh(1) for details.
The options for gotd are as follows:
-d-f
config-file-n-s
secrets-vgotd is
listening on. This path can be configured in
gotd.conf(5).Create an empty repository to be served by
gotd, ensuring that it can only be accessed by the
_gotd user:
# mkdir -p
/git/myrepo.git# chmod 700
/git/myrepo.git# chown _gotd
/git/myrepo.git# su -m _gotd -c 'gotadmin init
/git/myrepo.git'Add the new repository to gotd.conf(5) granting
read-write access to the flan_hacker user account, and restart
gotd:
# cat >> /etc/gotd.conf
<<EOFrepository 'myrepo' {path '/git/myrepo.git'permit rw flan_hacker}EOF# rcctl restart gotdThe flan_hacker user can now populate the empty repository with
got send.
got(1), gotsh(1), git-repository(5), gotd.conf(5) gotd-secrets.conf(5)
Stefan Sperling <stsp@openbsd.org>
At present, gotd cannot serve repositories
that use the sha256 object ID hashing algorithm because
gotd does not yet support version 2 of the Git
network protocol.
| January 31, 2025 | Debian |