[ci skip] update readme

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Hannes Mehnert 2018-11-23 21:55:20 +01:00
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@ -8,15 +8,16 @@ Some daemons are supposed to run in the host system, communicating via Unix doma
- `vmmd_console`: reads the console output of unikernels (via a fifo passed from `vmmd`) - `vmmd_console`: reads the console output of unikernels (via a fifo passed from `vmmd`)
- `vmmd_log`: event log - `vmmd_log`: event log
- `vmmd_stats`: statistics (`getrusage`, ifstat, BHyve debug counters) gathering - `vmmd_stats`: statistics (`getrusage`, ifstat, BHyve debug counters) gathering
- `vmmd_tls`: authenticates and proxies commands carried by a client certificate - `vmmd_tls`: opens a TCP socket which authenticates (TLS with client certificate) and proxies to local unix domain sockets
- `vmmd_tls_inetd`: authenticates (TLS with client certificate via stdin) and proxies commands carried by a client certificate, to be used by inetd
- `vmmd_influx`: reports statistics from stats to influx listener - `vmmd_influx`: reports statistics from stats to influx listener
Command-line applications for local and remote management are provided as well Command-line applications for local and remote management are provided as well
- `vmmc_local`: executes a command locally via Unix domain sockets - `vmmc_local`: executes a command locally via Unix domain sockets
- `vmmc_remote`: connects to `vmm_tls_endpoint` and executes command - `vmmc_remote`: connects to `vmm_tls_endpoint` and executes command
- `vmmc_bistro`: command line utility to execute a command remotely: request, sign, remote (do not use in production, requires CA key on host)
- `vmmp_request`: creates a certificate signing request containing a command - `vmmp_request`: creates a certificate signing request containing a command
- `vmmp_ca`: certificate authority operations: sign, generate (and revoke) - `vmmp_ca`: certificate authority operations: sign, generate (and revoke)
- `vmmc_bistro`: command line utility to execute a command remotely: request, sign, remote (do not use in production, requires CA key on host)
TODO: from here on, this documentation is not up to date. TODO: from here on, this documentation is not up to date.