.TH "xrdp\-sesman" "8" "@PACKAGE_VERSION@" "xrdp team" "" .SH "NAME" xrdp\-sesman \- \fBxrdp\fR(8) session manager .SH "SYNTAX" .B xrdp\-sesman \-\-kill .br .B xrdp\-sesman \-\-reload .br .B xrdp\-sesman \-\-help .br .B xrdp\-sesman \-\-version .br .B xrdp\-sesman [\-\-nodaemon] [\-\-dump\-config] [\-\-config /path/to/sesman.ini] .SH "DESCRIPTION" \fBxrdp\-sesman\fR is \fBxrdp\fR(8) session manager. .br It manages user sessions by authenticating the user and starting the appropriate Xserver. .SH "OPTIONS" .TP \fB\-k\fR, \fB\-\-kill\fR Kills running \fBxrdp\-sesman\fR daemon. .TP \fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-reload\fR Reloads running \fBxrdp\-sesman\fR daemon. .TP \fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR Output help information and exit. .TP \fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR Output version information and exit. .TP \fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-nodaemon\fR Starts \fBxrdp\-sesman\fR in foreground instead of starting it as a daemon. .TP \fB\-\-dump\-config\fR Print the configuration on stdout before starting the daemon. The default is not to do this. .TP \fB\-c\fR, \fB\-\-config\fR Specify a path to a different \fIsesman.ini\fR file. This option is intended to be used primarily for testing or for unusual configurations. .P .RS If you use this option, be aware that you will have to have a \fB@sysconfdir@/xrdp/sesman.ini\fR in place too, as a few elements of the system (notably \fBxrdp(8)\fR and \fBxrdp\-chansrv(8)\fR) will want to read it. .RE .SH "SIGNALS" .TP \fBSIGHUP\fR Causes \fBxrdp\-sesman\fR to reload its configuration. Needed if you're not running \fBxrdp\-sesman\fR as a daemon. .SH "FILES" @sbindir@/xrdp\-sesman .br @bindir@/xrdp\-sesrun .br @sysconfdir@/xrdp/sesman.ini .br @localstatedir@/log/xrdp\-sesman.log .br @localstatedir@/run/xrdp\-sesman.pid .br @socketdir@/sesman.socket .SH "AUTHORS" Jay Sorg .br Simone Fedele .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR sesman.ini (5), .BR xrdp\-sesrun (8), .BR xrdp (8), .BR xrdp.ini (5) for more info on \fBxrdp\fR see .UR @xrdphomeurl@ .UE