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=head1 NAME |
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C<gvpe> - GNU Virtual Private Ethernet Daemon |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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C<gvpe> [B<-cDlL>] [B<--config=>I<DIR>] [B<--no-detach>] [B<-l=>I<LEVEL]>] |
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[B<--kill>[B<=>I<SIGNAL>]] [B<--mlock>] [B<--help>] [B<--version>] |
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I<NODENAME> |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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See the gvpe(5) manpage for an introduction to the gvpe suite. |
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This is the manual page for gvpe, the virtual private ethernet daemon. |
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When started, C<gvpe> will read it's configuration file to determine the |
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network topology, and other configuration information, assuming the role |
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of node I<NODENAME>. It will then connect to the tun/tap device and set |
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up a socket for incoming connections. Then a script will be executed to |
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further configure the virtual device. If that succeeds, it will detach |
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from the controlling terminal and continue in the background, accepting |
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and setting up connections to other gvpe daemons that are part of the |
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virtual private ethernet. |
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=head1 OPTIONS |
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=over 4 |
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=item B<-c>, B<--config=>I<DIR> |
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Read configuration options from I<DIR> |
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=item B<-d>, B<--l=>I<LEVEL> |
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Set logging level to I<LEVEL> (one of: noise, trace, debug, info, notice, |
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warn, error, critical). |
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=item B<--help> |
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Display short list of options. |
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=item B<-D>, B<--no-detach> |
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Don't fork and detach but stay in foreground and log messages to stderr in |
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addition to syslog. |
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=item B<-L>, B<--mlock> |
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Lock C<gvpe> into main memory. This will prevent sensitive data like |
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shared private keys to be written to the system swap files/partitions. |
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=item B<--version> |
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Output version information and exit. |
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=back |
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=head1 SIGNALS |
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=over 4 |
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=item HUP |
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Closes/resets all connections, resets the retry time and will start connecting |
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again (it will NOT re-read the config file). This is useful e.g. in a |
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C</etc/ppp/if-up> script. |
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=item TERM |
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Closes/resets all connections and exits. |
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=item USR1 |
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Dump current network status into the syslog (at loglevel C<notice>, so make |
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sure your loglevel allows this). |
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=back |
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=head1 FILES |
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=over 4 |
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=item C</etc/gvpe/gvpe.conf> |
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The configuration file for C<gvpe>. |
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=item C</etc/gvpe/if-up> |
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Script which is executed as soon as the virtual network device has been |
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allocated. Purpose is to further configure that device. |
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=item C</etc/gvpe/node-up> |
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Script which is executed whenever a node connects to this node. This can |
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be used for example to run nsupdate. |
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=item C</etc/gvpe/node-down> |
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Script which is executed whenever a connection to another node is lost. |
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for example to run nsupdate. |
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=item C</etc/gvpe/pubkey/*> |
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The directory containing the public keys for every node, usually |
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autogenerated by executing C<gvpectrl --generate-keys>. |
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=item C</var/run/gvpe.pid> |
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The PID of the currently running C<gvpe> is stored in this file. |
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=back |
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=head1 BUGS |
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The cryptography in gvpe has not been thoroughly checked by many people |
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yet. Use it at your own risk! |
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If you find any bugs, report them to C<gvpe@plan9.de>. |
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=head1 SEE ALSO |
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gvpe(5) for an introduction, gvpe.conf(5), gvpectrl(8). |
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The GVPE mailing list at http://lists.schmorp.de/ |
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gvpe comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are |
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welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see the file COPYING |
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for details. |
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=head1 AUTHOR |
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Marc Lehmann C<< <gvpe@plan9.de> >>. |
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And thanks to many others for their contributions to gvpe, especially the |
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tincd authors, who inspired me to write this program (after scavenging |
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their sourcecode ;). |
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