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diff --git a/src/man/anytun-config.8.txt b/src/man/anytun-config.8.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6a80b4d..0000000 --- a/src/man/anytun-config.8.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,173 +0,0 @@ -anytun-config(8) -================ - -NAME ----- -anytun-config - anycast tunneling configuration utility - -SYNOPSIS --------- - -.... -anytun-config - [ -h|--help ] - [ -L|--log <target>:<level>[,<param1>[,<param2>[..]]] - [ -r|--remote-host <hostname|ip> ] - [ -o|--remote-port <port> ] - [ -4|--ipv4-only ] - [ -6|--ipv6-only ] - [ -R|--route <net>/<prefix length> ] - [ -m|--mux <mux-id> ] - [ -w|--window-size <window size> ] - [ -k|--kd-prf <kd-prf type> ] - [ -e|--role <role> ] - [ -E|--passphrase <pass phrase> ] - [ -K|--key <master key> ] - [ -A|--salt <master salt> ] -.... - -DESCRIPTION ------------ - -*anytun-config* writes routing/connection table entries, that can be read by *anytun-controld*. - -OPTIONS -------- - -*-L, --log <target>:<level>[,<param1>[,<param2>[..]]]*:: - add log target to logging system. This can be invoked several times - in order to log to different targets at the same time. Every target - hast its own log level which is a number between 0 and 5. Where 0 means - disabling log and 5 means debug messages are enabled. + - The file target can be used more the once with different levels. - If no target is provided at the command line a single target with the - config *syslog:3,anytun-config,daemon* is added. + - The following targets are supported: - - *syslog*;; log to syslog daemon, parameters <level>[,<logname>[,<facility>]] - *file*;; log to file, parameters <level>[,<path>] - *stdout*;; log to standard output, parameters <level> - *stderr*;; log to standard error, parameters <level> - -*-r, --remote-host <hostname|ip>*:: - This option can be used to specify the remote tunnel - endpoint. In case of anycast tunnel endpoints, the - anycast IP address has to be used. If you do not specify - an address, it is automatically determined after receiving - the first data packet. - -*-o, --remote-port <port>*:: - The UDP port used for payload data by the remote host - (specified with -p on the remote host). If you do not specify - a port, it is automatically determined after receiving - the first data packet. - -*-4, --ipv4-only*:: - Resolv to IPv4 addresses only. The default is to resolv both - IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. - -*-6, --ipv6-only*:: - Resolv to IPv6 addresses only. The default is to resolv both - IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. - -*-R, --route <net>/<prefix length>*:: - add a route to connection. This can be invoked several times. - -*-m, --mux <mux-id>*:: - the multiplex id to use. default: 0 - -*-w, --window-size <window size>*:: - seqence window size + - Sometimes, packets arrive out of order on the receiver - side. This option defines the size of a list of received - packets' sequence numbers. If, according to this list, - a received packet has been previously received or has - been transmitted in the past, and is therefore not in - the list anymore, this is interpreted as a replay attack - and the packet is dropped. A value of 0 deactivates this - list and, as a consequence, the replay protection employed - by filtering packets according to their secuence number. - By default the sequence window is disabled and therefore a - window size of 0 is used. - -*-k, --kd--prf <kd-prf type>*:: - key derivation pseudo random function + - The pseudo random function which is used for calculating the - session keys and session salt. + - Possible values: - - *null*;; no random function, keys and salt are set to 0..00 - *aes-ctr*;; AES in counter mode with 128 Bits, default value - *aes-ctr-128*;; AES in counter mode with 128 Bits - *aes-ctr-192*;; AES in counter mode with 192 Bits - *aes-ctr-256*;; AES in counter mode with 256 Bits - -*-e, --role <role>*:: - SATP uses different session keys for inbound and outbound traffic. The - role parameter is used to determine which keys to use for outbound or - inbound packets. On both sides of a vpn connection different roles have - to be used. Possible values are *left* and *right*. You may also use - *alice* or *server* as a replacement for *left* and *bob* or *client* as - a replacement for *right*. By default *left* is used. - -*-E, --passphrase <pass phrase>*:: - This passphrase is used to generate the master key and master salt. - For the master key the last n bits of the SHA256 digest of the - passphrase (where n is the length of the master key in bits) is used. - The master salt gets generated with the SHA1 digest. - You may force a specific key and or salt by using *--key* and *--salt*. - -*-K, --key <master key>*:: - master key to use for key derivation + - Master key in hexadecimal notation, e.g. - 01a2b3c4d5e6f708a9b0cadbecfd0fa1, with a mandatory length - of 32, 48 or 64 characters (128, 192 or 256 bits). - -*-A, --salt <master salt>*:: - master salt to use for key derivation + - Master salt in hexadecimal notation, e.g. - 01a2b3c4d5e6f708a9b0cadbecfd, with a mandatory length - of 28 characters (14 bytes). - - -EXAMPLES --------- - -Add a client with Connection ID (Mux) 12 and add 2 Routes to this client - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# anytun-config -w 0 -m 12 -K 0123456789ABCDEFFEDCBA9876543210 -A 0123456789ABCDDCBA9876543210 \ - -R 192.0.2.0/24 -R 192.168.1.1/32 -e server >> routingtable ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -BUGS ----- -Most likely there are some bugs in *Anytun*. If you find a bug, please let -the developers know at satp@anytun.org. Of course, patches are preferred. - -SEE ALSO --------- -anytun(8), anytun-controld(8), anytun-showtables(8) - -AUTHORS -------- - -Othmar Gsenger <otti@anytun.org> -Erwin Nindl <nine@anytun.org> -Christian Pointner <equinox@anytun.org> - - -RESOURCES ---------- - -Main web site: http://www.anytun.org/ - - -COPYING -------- - -Copyright \(C) 2007-2009 Othmar Gsenger, Erwin Nindl and Christian -Pointner. This program is free software: you can redistribute it -and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License -as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of -the License, or any later version. |