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5 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
5 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
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7 | C<gvpe> [B<-cDlL>] [B<--config=>I<DIR>] [B<--no-detach>] [B<-l=>I<LEVEL]>] |
7 | C<gvpe> [B<-cDlL>] [B<--config=>I<DIR>] [B<--no-detach>] [B<-l=>I<LEVEL]>] |
8 | [B<--kill>[B<=>I<SIGNAL>]] [B<--mlock>] [B<--help>] [B<--version>] |
8 | [B<--kill>[B<=>I<SIGNAL>]] [B<--mlock>] [B<--help>] [B<--version>] |
9 | I<NODENAME> |
9 | I<NODENAME> [I<option...>] |
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11 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
11 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
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13 | See the gvpe(5) manpage for an introduction to the gvpe suite. |
13 | See the gvpe(5) manpage for an introduction to the gvpe suite. |
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19 | up a socket for incoming connections. Then a script will be executed to |
19 | up a socket for incoming connections. Then a script will be executed to |
20 | further configure the virtual device. If that succeeds, it will detach |
20 | further configure the virtual device. If that succeeds, it will detach |
21 | from the controlling terminal and continue in the background, accepting |
21 | from the controlling terminal and continue in the background, accepting |
22 | and setting up connections to other gvpe daemons that are part of the |
22 | and setting up connections to other gvpe daemons that are part of the |
23 | virtual private ethernet. |
23 | virtual private ethernet. |
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25 | The optional arguments after the node name have to be of the form: |
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27 | [I<nodename>.]var=value |
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29 | If the argument has a prefix of C<nodename.> |
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30 | (i.e. C<laptop.enable-dns=yes>) then it will be parsed after all the |
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31 | config directives for that node, if not, it is parsed befroe the first |
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32 | node directive in the config file, and can be used to set global options |
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33 | or default variables. |
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35 | For example, to start C<gvpe> in the foreground, with log-level C<info> on |
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36 | the node C<laptop>, with TCP enabled and HTTP-Proxy host and Port set, use |
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37 | this: |
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39 | gvpe -D -l info laptop \ |
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40 | http-proxy-host=10.0.0.18 http-proxy-port=3128 \ |
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41 | laptop.enable-tcp=yes |
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25 | =head1 OPTIONS |
43 | =head1 OPTIONS |
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27 | =over 4 |
45 | =over 4 |
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120 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
138 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
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122 | gvpe(5) for an introduction, gvpe.conf(5), gvpectrl(8). |
140 | gvpe(5) for an introduction, gvpe.conf(5), gvpectrl(8). |
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142 | The GVPE mailing list, at L<http://lists.schmorp.de/> or |
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143 | C<gvpe@lists.schmorp.de>. |
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124 | gvpe comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are |
145 | gvpe comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are |
125 | welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see the file COPYING |
146 | welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see the file COPYING |
126 | for details. |
147 | for details. |
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128 | =head1 AUTHOR |
149 | =head1 AUTHOR |