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NAME

       innconfval - Get configuration parameters from configuration files

SYNOPSIS

       innconfval [-pstv] [-f file] [-F filetype] [-i innconffile] [parameter ...]

       innconfval -C [-i innconffile]

DESCRIPTION

       innconfval normally prints the values of the parameters specified on the command line, from inn.conf.  By
       default, it just prints the parameter values, but if -p, -s, or -t are given, it instead prints the
       parameter and value in the form of a variable assignment in Perl, Bourne shell, or Tcl respectively.  If
       no parameters are specifically requested, innconfval prints out all parameter values (this isn't
       particularly useful unless one of -p, -s, or -t were specified).

       All parameters are taken from inn.conf except for version, which is always the version string of INN.

       Use the -f and -F options to specify another configuration file from which to print the values of the
       parameters.

       If given the -C option, innconfval instead checks inn.conf, reporting any problems found to standard
       error.

OPTIONS

       -C  Check  inn.conf  rather  than  printing  out the values of parameters, and exit with status "0" if no
           problems are found and with status "1" otherwise.

       -f file
           Use file as the source configuration file for the type mentioned in the -F option.  If not  set,  the
           default  configuration  file is used (that is to say the file in pathetc named like the type provided
           with -F).  file must be a valid configuration file of that type and will be parsed the same  as  that
           type would be.

       -F filetype
           filetype  must  either  be  "inn.conf"  (the  default) or "inn-secrets.conf".  It defines the type of
           configuration file to parse.

           For instance, run "innconfval -F inn-secrets.conf canlockuser" to retrieve the canlockuser value from
           inn-secrets.conf.

           The default path to the configuration file of the requested type will be used, unless -f is given (or
           a specific source configuration file for  inn.conf  is  set  with  -i  and  defines  another  pathetc
           location).

       -i innconffile
           Use  innconffile  as  the  source  configuration  file  for inn.conf rather than inn.conf in pathetc.
           innconffile must be a valid inn.conf file and will be parsed the same as inn.conf would be.

       -p  Print out parameters as Perl assignment statements.  The variable  name  will  be  the  same  as  the
           configuration  parameter,  and  string  values  will  be  enclosed  in single quotes with appropriate
           escaping.  Boolean values will be mapped to the strings "true"  or  "false".   List  values  will  be
           mapped to an array of strings.  NULL values are printed out with the "undef" value.

           Here is an example:

               $enableoverview = 'true';
               @extraoverviewadvertised = ( 'Newsgroups', 'Injection-Info' );
               @extraoverviewhidden = undef;
               $organization = 'Let\'s try nasty "quotes"';
               $maxforks = 10;

           If innconfval is called via the Perl "INN::Config" module, all these variables are properly exported.

       -s  Print  out  parameters  as  Bourne  shell  assignment  statements.   The  variable  name  will be the
           configuration parameter name in all capitals, and all  variables  will  be  exported,  if  not  NULL.
           String values will be enclosed in single quotes with appropriate escaping, and boolean values will be
           mapped  to "true" or "false".  List values will be mapped to a space-separated string representing an
           array of strings (as Bourne shell does not recognize arrays, contrary to  several  other  shells,  an
           array cannot be returned for interoperability reasons).

           Here is an example:

               ENABLEOVERVIEW=true; export ENABLEOVERVIEW;
               EXTRAOVERVIEWADVERTISED='"Newsgroups" "Injection-Info"';
                   export EXTRAOVERVIEWADVERTISED;
               ORGANIZATION='Let'\''s try nasty "quotes"'; export ORGANIZATION;
               MAXFORKS=10; export MAXFORKS;

       -t  Print  out  parameters  as  Tcl  assignment  statements.   The  variable name will be the same as the
           configuration parameter name but  with  "inn_"  prepended,  and  string  variables  will  be  escaped
           appropriately.   Boolean values will be mapped to the strings "true" or "false".  List values will be
           mapped to an array of strings.  NULL values are not printed out.

           Here is an example:

               set inn_enableoverview "true"
               set inn_extraoverviewadvertised { "Newsgroups" "Injection-Info" }
               set inn_organization "Let's try nasty \"quotes\""
               set inn_maxforks 10

       -v  Print INN's version and exit.  This is equivalent to "innconfval version".

HISTORY

       Written by Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNetNews.

SEE ALSO

       inn.conf(5), inn-secrets.conf(5), INN::Config(3pm).

INN 2.7.3                                          2025-05-19                                      INNCONFVAL(1)