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1.TH GNUNET\-CONVERSATION 1 "October 5, 2013" "GNUnet" 1.Dd October 5, 2013
2.SH NAME 2.Dt GNUNET-CONVERSATION 1
3gnunet\-conversation \- have a conversation with your peers 3.Os
4.SH SYNOPSIS 4.Sh NAME
5.B gnunet\-conversation \-e NAME [OPTIONS] 5.Nm gnunet-conversation
6.RI URI 6.Nd
7.br 7have a conversation with your peers
8.SH DESCRIPTION 8.Sh SYNOPSIS
9\fBgnunet\-conversation\fP can be used to have a conversation with 9.Nm
10other GNUnet users. 10.Op Fl c Ar FILENAME | Fl \-config= Ns Ar FILENAME
11.Op Fl e Ar NAME | Fl \-ego= Ns Ar NAME
12.Op Fl h | \-help
13.Op Fl L Ar LOGLEVEL | Fl \-loglevel= Ns Ar LOGLEVEL
14.Op Fl p Ar LINE | Fl \-phone= Ns Ar LINE
15.Op Fl v | \-version
16.Ao Ar URI Ac
17.Sh DESCRIPTION
18.Nm
19can be used to have a conversation with other GNUnet users.
11You can make calls and receive incoming calls. 20You can make calls and receive incoming calls.
12You need to setup an ego using gnunet\-identity first. 21You need to setup an ego using gnunet\-identity first.
13For others to be able to call you, you must add a PHONE record to 22For others to be able to call you, you must add a PHONE record to your zone in the GNU Name System (using gnunet\-namestore).
14your zone in the GNU Name System (using gnunet\-namestore). 23gnunet\-conversation has an interactive help system via the /help command.
15gnunet\-conversation has an interactive help system via the /help 24.Bl -tag -width Ds
16command. 25.It Fl c Ar FILENAME | Fl \-config= Ns Ar FILENAME
17.SH OPTIONS
18.IP "\-c FILENAME, \-\-config=FILENAME"
19Use the configuration file FILENAME. 26Use the configuration file FILENAME.
20.IP "\-e NAME, \-\-ego=NAME" 27.It Fl e Ar NAME | Fl \-ego= Ns Ar NAME
21Specifies the NAME of the ego to use (for caller ID). 28Specifies the NAME of the ego to use (for caller ID).
22.IP "\-h, \-\-help" 29.It Fl h | \-help
23Print short help on options. 30Print short help on options.
24.IP "\-L LOGLEVEL, \-\-loglevel=LOGLEVEL" 31.It Fl L Ar LOGLEVEL | Fl \-loglevel= Ns Ar LOGLEVEL
25Use LOGLEVEL for logging. 32Use LOGLEVEL for logging.
26Valid values are DEBUG, INFO, WARNING and ERROR. 33Valid values are DEBUG, INFO, WARNING and ERROR.
27.IP "\-p LINE, \-\-phone=LINE" 34.It Fl p Ar LINE | Fl \-phone= Ns Ar LINE
28Optional argument that can be used to specify the phone LINE to be used with 35Optional argument that can be used to specify the phone LINE to be used with the conversation service.
29the conversation service.
30The default LINE is zero, which should be fine for most users. 36The default LINE is zero, which should be fine for most users.
31.IP "\-v, \-\-version" 37.It Fl v | \-version
32Print GNUnet version number. 38Print GNUnet version number.
33.SH BUGS 39.El
34Report bugs by using Mantis <https://bugs.gnunet.org/> or by sending 40.\".Sh EXAMPLES
35electronic mail to <gnunet\-developers@gnu.org> 41.Sh SEE ALSO
36.SH SEE ALSO 42.Xr gnunet-identity 1 ,
37\fBgnunet\-identity\fP(1), \fBgnunet\-namestore\fP(1), \fBgnunet\-gns\fP(1) 43.Xr gnunet-namestore 1 ,
38The full documentation for 44.Xr gnunet-gns 1
39.B gnunet 45.sp
40is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the 46The full documentation for gnunet is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
41.B info 47If the
42and 48.Xr info 1
43.B gnunet 49and gnunet programs are properly installed at your site, the command
44programs are properly installed at your site, the command 50.Pp
45.IP 51.Dl info gnunet
46.B info gnunet 52.Pp
47.PP
48should give you access to the complete handbook, 53should give you access to the complete handbook,
49.IP 54.Pp
50.B info gnunet-c-tutorial 55.Dl info gnunet-c-tutorial
51.PP 56.Pp
52will give you access to a tutorial for developers. 57will give you access to a tutorial for developers.
53.PP 58.sp
54Depending on your installation, this information is also 59Depending on your installation, this information is also available in
55available in 60.Xr gnunet 7 and
56\fBgnunet\fP(7) and \fBgnunet-c-tutorial\fP(7). 61.Xr gnunet-c-tutorial 7 .
62.\".Sh HISTORY
63.\".Sh AUTHORS
64.Sh BUGS
65Report bugs by using
66.Lk https://bugs.gnunet.org
67or by sending electronic mail to
68.Aq Mt gnunet-developers@gnu.org .