bzfls
bzfls(s)                                                 bzfls(s)



NAME
       bzfls - BZFlag game server-list server

SYNOPSIS
       bzfls [-d] [-help] [-p port] [-version] [bootstrap-list]

DESCRIPTION
       Bzfls  keeps  a  list  of bzfs servers.  It's used to help
       BZFlag clients find available servers on the internet.

   Options
              -d             Increases the debugging level.   The
                             option  may appear multiple times to
                             increase  the  amount  of  debugging
                             information  printed.  It should not
                             be used in normal circumstances.

              -help          Print the version and usage informa-
                             tion then exit.

              -p port        Listen  for requests on port instead
                             of the default port.

              -version       Print version information and  exit.

              bootstrap-list Initialize  the server list with the
                             servers listed  in  the  file  boot-
                             strap-list.   This  is normally used
                             when restarting the server to  avoid
                             having to wait for servers to regis-
                             ter themselves again.

   Notes
       Public bzfs servers (i.e.  those  that  used  the  -public
       option)  register themselves with bzfls servers at regular
       intervals and update their information, such as the number
       of  current  players, as it changes.  BZFlag clients query
       the bzfls servers to provide the user a list of  available
       servers.  Working together these programs provide users an
       easy way to find games.

       Game servers (bzfs) will also unregister  themselves  when
       they  exit.   However, since it's possible for the servers
       to be unable to unregister  themselves,  bzfls  will  drop
       servers  that  it hasn't heard from in a certain amount of
       time.  Normally bzfs will send  updates  more  often  than
       this,  even  if  nothing has changed.  If bzfls is stopped
       and restarted, the listed bzfs servers will not know  this
       and  they  won't  show  up  on the list until they send an
       update.

       Both clients and servers use a built-in url to find a list
       of bzfls servers (see URLs below).  This url is maintained
       by the BZFlag author and lists a number of bzfls  servers.
       Only  these  servers  are  required  for  game clients and
       servers to provide automatic server finding.  You  do  not
       need to run your own bzfls under normal circumstances.

       If  you  want  a  private list of servers then you can run
       bzfls but you must also get clients and servers to use it.
       BZFlag  uses  the -list url option to specify an alternate
       bzfls server.  Bzfs uses -publiclist url.  See URLs  below
       for a description of the url format.

   URLs
       The  BZFlag family understands URLs with the standard syn-
       tax but supports a non-standard set of protocols.

              http://hostname[:port][path]

              file:path

              bzflist://hostname[:port]

       The http protocol is the standard HTTP protocol but only a
       subset of responses are understood.  The reply must either
       be 200 (okay) with one or more URLs in the above form, one
       per  line;  or a 302 (object moved) with the new http URL.

       The file protocol names a file on the system that contains
       one or more URLs in the above form, one per line.

       The  bzflist protocol names a bzfls server and an optional
       port.  Unlike the other protocols, this type of  URL  does
       not  list more URLs.  Instead it points to an actual bzfls
       server.

       Note that the http and file protocols can be used to  list
       multiple bzfls servers.  The built-in url does this;  each
       bzfls server acts as a backup for the others.  Any  number
       of URLs may be given, but only a certain number of bzflist
       URLs will be used  (the  exact  number  is  compiled  into
       bzflag and bzfs).

   Protocol
       The  bzfls  protcol  is very simple, with just 5 messages.
       See the source code for details.  One message worth noting
       here is GET.  You can request the server list from a bzfls
       server using a protocol similar to HTTP.  Sending  a  mes-
       sage  with  the  first  line of the form "GET url HTTP/*",
       where the * stands for any sequence of characters,  causes
       bzfls to send an HTTP reply with the server list.  The GET
       line may be followed by any number  of  lines;   they  are
       ignored.   Most  web  browsers  can successfully query the
       server list;  just change bzflist in a URL to http.   Note
       that the url in the GET line is ignored.

   Signals
       Bzfls handles the following signals:

              SIGUSR1        Causes  bzfls  to  write the current
                             server list to /tmp/bzfls.lst.  This
                             list  can  be  used  as  a bootstrap
                             file.

              SIGUSR2        Causes  bzfls   to   write   network
                             statistics to /tmp/bzfls.cnt.

FILES
              /tmp/bzfls.cnt The  network  statistics  dumped  by
                             SIGUSR2.

              /tmp/bzfls.lst The server list dumped by SIGUSR1.

SEE ALSO
       bzflag(g), bzfs(s)



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