anytun-controld(8) ================== NAME ---- anytun-controld - anycast tunneling control daemon SYNOPSIS -------- *anytun-controld* [ *-h|--help* ] [ *-D|--nodaemonize* ] [ *-u|--username* ] [ *-g|--groupname* ] [ *-C|--chroot* ] [ *-P|--write-pid* ] [ *-L|--log* :[,[,[..]]] ] [ *-f|--file* ] [ *-X|--control-host* < [:port>] | : > ] DESCRIPTION ----------- *anytun-controld* configures the multi-connection support for *anytun*. It reads a connection/routing table and outputs it via a tcp socket to all connected *anytun* servers. When the control daemon is restarted with a new connection/routing table all *anytun* servers automatically load the new configuration. Please make sure to protect that information as it contains the connection keys. OPTIONS ------- -D|--nodaemonize ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This option instructs *anytun* to run in foreground instead of becoming a daemon which is the default. -u|--username ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ run as this user. If no group is specified (*-g*) the default group of the user is used. The default is to not drop privileges. -g|--groupname ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ run as this group. If no username is specified (*-u*) this gets ignored. The default is to not drop privileges. -C|--chroot ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Instruct *anytun* to run in a chroot jail. The default is to not run in chroot. -P|--write-pid ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Instruct *anytun* to write it's pid to this file. The default is to not create a pid file. -L|--log :[,[,[..]]] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 following targets are supported: * *syslog* - log to syslog daemon, parameters [,[,]] * *file* - log to file, parameters [,] * *stdout* - log to standard output, parameters * *stderr* - log to standard error, parameters 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 following config is added: *syslog:3,uanytun,daemon* -f|--file ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The path to the file which holds the sync information. -X|--control-host < [:] | : > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The local ip address and or tcp port to bind to. Mind that if an address is given the port can be omitted in which case port 2323 is used. You can also specify to listen on an specific port but on all interfaces by omitting the address. If you want to specify an ipv6 address and a port you have to use [ and ] to seperate the address from the port, eg.: [::1]:1234. If you want to use the default port [ and ] can be omitted. default: 127.0.0.1:2323 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-config(8), anytun-showtables(8) AUTHORS ------- Design of SATP and wizards of this implementation: Othmar Gsenger Erwin Nindl Christian Pointner Debian packaging: Andreas Hirczy Manual page: Alexander List RESOURCES --------- Main web site: http://www.anytun.org/ COPYING ------- Copyright \(C) 2007-2008 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 version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.