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-% podman-varlink(1)
-
-## NAME
-podman\-varlink - Runs the varlink backend interface
-
-## SYNOPSIS
-**podman varlink** [*options*] *uri*
-
-## DESCRIPTION
-Starts the varlink service listening on *uri* that allows varlink clients to interact with podman. If no *uri* is provided, a default
-URI will be used depending on the user calling the varlink service. The default for the root user is `unix:/run/podman/io.podman`. Regular
-users will have a default *uri* of `$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/podman/io.podman`. For example, `unix:/run/user/1000/podman/io.podman`
-The varlink service should generally be done with systemd. See _Configuration_ below.
-
-
-## OPTIONS
-
-**--help**, **-h**
-
- Print usage statement
-
-**--time**, **-t**
-
-The time until the varlink session expires in _milliseconds_. The default is 1
-second. A value of `0` means no timeout and the session will not expire.
-
-## EXAMPLES
-
-Run the podman varlink service accepting all default options.
-
-```
-$ podman varlink
-```
-
-
-Run the podman varlink service with an alternate URI and accept the default timeout.
-
-```
-$ podman varlink unix:/tmp/io.podman
-```
-
-Run the podman varlink service manually with a 5 second timeout.
-
-```
-$ podman varlink --timeout 5000
-```
-
-## CONFIGURATION
-
-Users of the podman varlink service should enable the _io.podman.socket_ and _io.podman.service_.
-This is the preferred method for running the varlink service.
-
-You can do this via systemctl.
-
-```
-$ systemctl enable --now io.podman.socket
-```
-
-## SEE ALSO
-podman(1), systemctl(1)
-
-## HISTORY
-April 2018, Originally compiled by Brent Baude<bbaude@redhat.com>