diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am index 7c2f5fc..ac85aa6 100644 --- a/Makefile.am +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ radsecproxy_LDADD = librsp.a @SSL_LIBS@ radsecproxy_conf_LDFLAGS = @TARGET_LDFLAGS@ radsecproxy_hash_LDADD = fticks_hashmac.o hash.o list.o -dist_man_MANS = radsecproxy.1 radsecproxy-hash.1 radsecproxy.conf.5 +dist_man_MANS = radsecproxy.8 radsecproxy-hash.8 radsecproxy.conf.5 EXTRA_DIST = \ LICENSE THANKS \ @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ EXTRA_DIST = \ html: radsecproxy.html radsecproxy-hash.html radsecproxy.conf.html -%.html: %.1 +%.html: %.8 groff -mandoc -Thtml $< >$@ %.html: %.5 groff -mandoc -Thtml $< >$@ diff --git a/README b/README index 5576b5e..c6d5f3c 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ To use radsecproxy you need to create a config file which is normally found in /usr/local/etc/radsecproxy.conf. You can also specify the location with the "-c" command line option (see below). For further instructions, please see the enclosed example file and the manpages -radsecproxy(1) and radsecproxy.conf(5) +radsecproxy(8) and radsecproxy.conf(5). Note for Cygwin users: Due to a bug in openssl the tls option CACertificatePath is currently unusable. diff --git a/radsecproxy-hash.1 b/radsecproxy-hash.8 similarity index 92% rename from radsecproxy-hash.1 rename to radsecproxy-hash.8 index a614c23..a856aae 100644 --- a/radsecproxy-hash.1 +++ b/radsecproxy-hash.8 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH radsecproxy-hash 1 "5 May 2018" +.TH radsecproxy-hash 8 "5 May 2018" .SH "NAME" radsecproxy-hash - print digests of Ethernet MAC addresses diff --git a/radsecproxy.1 b/radsecproxy.8 similarity index 97% rename from radsecproxy.1 rename to radsecproxy.8 index b556ba7..8930e1b 100644 --- a/radsecproxy.1 +++ b/radsecproxy.8 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH radsecproxy 1 "5 July 2018" +.TH radsecproxy 8 "5 July 2018" .SH "NAME" radsecproxy - a generic RADIUS proxy that provides both RADIUS UDP and TCP/TLS (RadSec) transport. @@ -89,4 +89,4 @@ This signal is ignored. The default configuration file. .SH "SEE ALSO" -radsecproxy.conf(5), radsecproxy-hash(1) +radsecproxy.conf(5), radsecproxy-hash(8) diff --git a/radsecproxy.conf.5 b/radsecproxy.conf.5 index f6c42db..c17d619 100644 --- a/radsecproxy.conf.5 +++ b/radsecproxy.conf.5 @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ When the proxy server starts, it will first check the command line arguments, and then read the configuration file. Normally radsecproxy will read the configuration file \fI/usr/local/etc/radsecproxy.conf\fR. The command line \fB\-c\fR option can be used to instead read an alternate file (see -\fBradsecproxy\fR(1) for details). +\fBradsecproxy\fR(8) for details). If the configuration file can not be found, the proxy will exit with an error message. Note that there is also an include facility so that any configuration @@ -911,5 +911,5 @@ subattributes are removed. .RE .SH "SEE ALSO" -\fBradsecproxy\fR(1), +\fBradsecproxy\fR(8), .URL https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6614 " Transport Layer Security (TLS) Encryption for RADIUS "