PANTALAIMON(8) - System Manager's Manual
pantalaimon - End-to-end encryption aware Matrix reverse proxy daemon.
pantalaimon [-c config] [--log-level level] [--data-path path] [--version] [--help]
pantalaimon is a daemon that acts as a reverse proxy between a Matrix homeserver and a Matrix client. The daemon transparently handles end-to-end encryption tasks on behalf of the client.
pantalaimon is supposed to run as your own user and listen to connections on a non-privileged port. A client needs to log in using the standard Matrix HTTP calls to register itself to the daemon, such a registered user is called a pan user and will have its own sync loop to keep up with the server. Multiple matrix clients can connect and use the same pan user.
If user interaction is required pantalaimon will send out OS notifications which the user can react to. pantalaimon also provides a D-Bus API that is used for encryption related tasks that require user interference (e.g. device verification).
pantalaimon requires a homeserver to be configured. Multiple homeservers can be configured, each configured homeserver needs to listen on a separate port. Each homeserver can handle end-to-end encryption for multiple users. The configuration file format is specified in pantalaimon(5), the default location of the configuration file can be found in the FILES section.
The command line flags to change the behaviour of pantalaimon are as follows:
-c, --config file
Use the supplied file as the configuration file instead of the default one.
--log-level level
Set the log level of the daemon, can be one of error, warning, info, debug. Defaults to warning.
--data-path path
Set the directory for the pantalaimon database. This config option takes precedence over the XDG environment variables.
--version
Display the version number and exit.
--help
Display the help and exit.
pantalaimon supports the XDG Base Directory Specification, the default locations can be overridden using appropriate environment variables.
~/.config/pantalaimon/pantalaimon.conf
Default location of the configuration file. The format of the configuration file is described in pantalaimon(5).
~/.local/share/pantalaimon/pan.db
Default location of the pantalaimon database. This file is used to store a sqlite database holding daemon state and encryption keys.
The pantalaimon utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
panctl(1) pantalaimon(5)
pantalaimon was written by Damir Jelić <poljar@termina.org.uk>.
Linux 5.3.5-arch1-1-ARCH - October 18, 2019