# kamid -- 9p file server daemon
kamid is a FREE, easy-to-use and portable implementation of a 9p file
server daemon for UNIX-like systems.
## Building
NB: the -main branch targets only OpenBSD. To build on other
platforms, use the -portable branch.
$ majo obj
$ make
$ make install
This will install the following commands:
- kamid, the daemon
- kamictl, an utility to control the daemon
- kamiftp, an ftp(1)-like 9p client
- kamirepl, a low-level 9p client
- man pages (only installed if building sources from a kamid release
tarball)
## Usage
In order to run, the `_kamid` user must exists, with `/var/empty` as
home directory. A valid configuration file `/etc/kamid.conf` is also
needed. kamid must be started with root privileges.
A sample configuration file:
```
# /etc/kamid.conf
pki localhost cert "/etc/ssl/localhost.crt"
pki localhost key "/etc/ssl/private/localhost.key"
table users { "SHA256:..." => "op" }
listen on localhost port 1337 tls pki localhost auth <users>
```
## Testing
The regression suite uses doas(1) because it needs root privileges for
some operatinos. To run the test suite:
$ make regress
The regression are written with a custom DSL, called ninepscript.
`contrib/9ps-mode.el` is the major mode for Emacs.
There's another regression suite written in common lisp in
`regress/lisp/9p-test`; it depends on other common lisp libraries
available through quicklisp. Make sure to have sbcl installed and the
relevant lisp dependencies installed, then run
$ make HAVE_LISP=yes regress
## License
kamid is released under a BSD-like license. The bulk of the code is
under the ISC license, but some file are BSD2 or BSD3.
`regress/lisp/9p-test/` (the common lisp regression suite) is released
under the GNU GPLv3+.