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.TH "FEUILLE" "1" "November 2022" "feuille 0.1.0" ""
.hy
.SH NAME
.PP
\f[B]feuille\f[R] - socket-based pastebin
.SH SYNOPSYS
.PP
\f[B]feuille\f[R] [-abfhiopstuUvVw]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
\f[B]feuille\f[R] is a fast, dead-simple socket-based pastebin that
allows a user to send text, logs or code to your server.
It focuses on speed, code quality, and security.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
\f[B]-a address\f[R]
Sets the address that \f[B]feuille\f[R] will listen on.
If set to \f[V]*\f[R], \f[B]feuille\f[R] will listen on the IPv6 address
\f[V]::\f[R] and enable dual-stack mode, which makes \f[B]feuille\f[R]
listen on both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses (won\[cq]t work on OpenBSD).
Default: \f[V]0.0.0.0\f[R]
.TP
\f[B]-b bytes\f[R]
Sets the buffer size (in bytes) used to receive data from a client.
A smaller buffer means more memory allocations and exchanges with the
connection, while a larger buffer induces less memory allocations but
more loss if not filled completely.
The difference is minimal, no need to worry about it.
Default: \f[V]131072\f[R]B (128KiB)
.TP
\f[B]-f\f[R]
Makes \f[B]feuille\f[R] run in the forground.
Default: runs in the background
.TP
\f[B]-h\f[R]
Displays **feuille*\[cq]s help page.
.TP
\f[B]-i length\f[R]
Sets the minimum ID length in characters.
If a paste with the same ID exists, the length will be increased (for
that paste only).
Default: \f[V]4\f[R] (Maximum: \f[V]254\f[R])
.TP
\f[B]-p port\f[R]
Sets the port that \f[B]feuille\f[R] will listen on.
Default: \f[V]8888\f[R]
.TP
\f[B]-o path\f[R]
Sets the path where \f[B]feuille\f[R] will output the pastes (and
chroot, if possible).
Default: \f[V]/var/www/htdocs/feuille\f[R]
.TP
\f[B]-s bytes\f[R]
Sets the maximum size for every paste (in bytes).
Default: 2097152B (2MiB)
.TP
\f[B]-t seconds\f[R]
Sets the timeout for the client to send the paste (in seconds).
If set to zero, no timeout is set.
(Not recommended.)
Default: \f[V]4\f[R]s
.TP
\f[B]-u\f[R]
Sets the user that will be used when dropping root privileges.
\f[B]Warning\f[R]: requires root privileges.
Default: \f[V]www\f[R]
.TP
\f[B]-U\f[R]
Sets the base URL which will be prepended to the ID and sent to the
client.
You do not need to put a slash at the end.
Default: \f[V]https://my.paste.bin\f[R]
.TP
\f[B]-v\f[R]
Enables verbose mode.
.TP
\f[B]-V\f[R]
Displays \f[B]feuille\f[R]\[cq]s version and authors.
.TP
\f[B]-w\f[R]
Sets the number of processes that will be spawned to handle the
connections.
Those are \f[I]real\f[R] processes, not green / posix threads, you might
not want to set this to a huge number.
Default: the number of threads configured on your machine.
.SH EXAMPLES
.TP
\f[B]sudo feuille\f[R]
Runs feuille in the background, chrooting into
\f[V]/var/www/htdocs/feuille\f[R], dropping root privileges and spawning
worker processes to accept incoming connections.
.TP
\f[B]feuille -p 1337\f[R]
Runs feuille in the background \f[I]without\f[R] root privileges on port
\f[V]1337\f[R].
\f[B]feuille\f[R] won\[cq]t be able to chroot or switch to another user,
and might not be able to write to the default output folder.
.TP
\f[B]feuille -P ./pastebins/\f[R]
Same as before, but this time with a different path:
\f[V]./pastebins/\f[R].
If the folder doesn\[cq]t exist, it is created with the right
permissions.
.TP
\f[B]sudo feuille -U \[lq]https://bin.heimdall.pm\[rq]\f[R]
Runs feuille and sets the base address to
\f[V]https://bin.heimdall.pm\f[R].
.TP
\f[B]sudo feuille -w 1\f[R]
Runs feuille \[lq]single-threaded\[rq].
(Actually, there\[cq]s a main thread that does nothing and a thread that
does the actual work.)
.TP
\f[B]sudo feuille -fvP debug_pastes/\f[R]
Runs feuille in the foreground, with verbose mode enabled, and makes it
output its pastes to the \f[V]debug_pastes/\f[R] folder.
Useful for debugging purposes.
.TP
\f[B]sudo feuille -u nobody\f[R]
Runs feuille using the user \f[V]nobody\f[R], instead of user
\f[V]www\f[R].
.TP
\f[B]sudo feuille -s 8388608\f[R]
Runs feuille with a maximum file size of 8388608 bytes (8MiB).
.TP
\f[B]sudo feuille -t 2\f[R]
Runs feuille with a timeout of 2 seconds.
.SH LOGS
.PP
By default, \f[B]feuille\f[R] runs in the background.
The logs should be located at \f[V]/var/log/messages\f[R], if using a
standard syslog daemon.
\f[B]feuille\f[R] doesn\[cq]t log much, be ready to use the verbose mode
for debugging purposes.
.SH EXIT VALUES
.TP
\f[B]0\f[R]
Success
.TP
\f[B]1\f[R]
Unspecified error
.TP
\f[B]34\f[R]
Specified number is out of range
.TP
\f[B]Other\f[R]
Error has been set by a C function
.SH BUGS
.PP
IPs aren\[cq]t logged.
It\[cq]s not a bug, it\[cq]s a feature.
.PP
Apart from that, none at the moment, as far as I know.
.SH COPYRIGHT
.PP
Copyright \[co] 2022 Tom MTT.
<tom@heimdall.pm> This program is free software, licensed under the
3-Clause BSD License.
See LICENSE for more information.
.SH APPENDICES
.PP
Heavily inspired by fiche (https://github.com/solusipse/fiche).
.PP
I entirely \[lq]rewrote\[rq] fiche from scratch because I wasn\[cq]t
happy with some of its features and its overall code quality.
.SH AUTHORS
Tom MTT. <tom@heimdall.pm>.

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% FEUILLE(1) feuille {VERSION}
% Tom MTT. <tom@heimdall.pm>
% November 2022
# NAME
**feuille** - socket-based pastebin
# SYNOPSYS
**feuille** [-abfhiopstuUvVw]
# DESCRIPTION
**feuille** is a fast, dead-simple socket-based pastebin that allows a
user to send text, logs or code to your server. It focuses on speed,
code quality, and security.
# OPTIONS
**-a address**
: Sets the address that **feuille** will listen on.
: If set to `*`, **feuille** will listen on the IPv6 address `::` and
enable dual-stack mode, which makes **feuille** listen on both IPv4
and IPv6 addresses (won't work on OpenBSD).
: Default: `0.0.0.0`
**-b bytes**
: Sets the buffer size (in bytes) used to receive data from a client.
: A smaller buffer means more memory allocations and exchanges with
the connection, while a larger buffer induces less memory allocations
but more loss if not filled completely.
: The difference is minimal, no need to worry about it.
: Default: `131072`B (128KiB)
**-f**
: Makes **feuille** run in the forground.
: Default: disabled
**-h**
: Displays **feuille*'s help page.
**-i length**
: Sets the minimum ID length in characters.
: If a paste with the same ID exists, the length will be increased
(for that paste only).
: Default: `4` (Maximum: `254`)
**-p port**
: Sets the port that **feuille** will listen on.
: Default: `8888`
**-o path**
: Sets the path where **feuille** will output the pastes (and chroot,
if possible).
: Default: `/var/www/htdocs/feuille`
**-s bytes**
: Sets the maximum size for every paste (in bytes).
: Default: `2097152`B (2MiB)
**-t seconds**
: Sets the timeout for the client to send the paste (in seconds).
: If set to zero, no timeout is set. (Not recommended.)
: Default: `4`s
**-u**
: Sets the user that will be used when dropping root privileges.
: **Warning**: requires root privileges.
: Default: `www`
**-U**
: Sets the base URL which will be prepended to the ID and sent to the
client.
: You do not need to put a slash at the end.
: Default: `http://localhost`
**-v**
: Adds 1 to the verbose level.
: Default: `0`
**-V**
: Displays **feuille**'s version and authors.
**-w**
: Sets the number of processes that will be spawned to handle the
connections.
: Those are *real* processes, not green / posix threads,
you might not want to set this to a huge number.
: Default: the number of threads configured on your machine.
# EXAMPLES
**sudo feuille**
: Runs feuille in the background, chrooting into `/var/www/htdocs/feuille`,
dropping root privileges and spawning worker processes to accept
incoming connections.
**feuille -p 1337**
: Runs feuille in the background *without* root privileges on port
`1337`.
: **feuille** won't be able to chroot or switch to another user, and
might not be able to write to the default output folder.
**feuille -P ./pastebins/**
: Same as before, but this time with a different path: `./pastebins/`.
: If the folder doesn't exist, it is created with the right
permissions.
**sudo feuille -U "https://bin.heimdall.pm"**
: Runs feuille and sets the base address to `https://bin.heimdall.pm`.
**sudo feuille -w 1**
: Runs feuille "single-threaded".
: (Actually, there's a main thread that does nothing and a thread
that does the actual work.)
**sudo feuille -fvP debug_pastes/**
: Runs feuille in the foreground, with verbose mode enabled, and
makes it output its pastes to the `debug_pastes/` folder.
: Useful for debugging purposes.
**sudo feuille -u nobody**
: Runs feuille using the user `nobody`, instead of user `www`.
**sudo feuille -s 8388608**
: Runs feuille with a maximum file size of 8388608 bytes (8MiB).
**sudo feuille -t 2**
: Runs feuille with a timeout of 2 seconds.
# LOGS
By default, **feuille** runs in the background. The logs should be
located at `/var/log/messages`, if using a standard syslog daemon.
**feuille** doesn't log much, be ready to use the verbose mode for
debugging purposes.
# EXIT VALUES
**0**
: Success
**1**
: Unspecified error
**34**
: Specified number is out of range
**Other**
: Error has been set by a C function
# BUGS
IPs aren't logged. It's not a bug, it's a feature.
Apart from that, none at the moment, as far as I know.
# COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2022 Tom MTT. <tom@heimdall.pm>
This program is free software, licensed under the 3-Clause BSD License.
See LICENSE for more information.
# APPENDICES
Heavily inspired by [fiche](https://github.com/solusipse/fiche).
I entirely "rewrote" fiche from scratch because I wasn't happy with
some of its features and its overall code quality.
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