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1 | .TH GNUNET\-VPN 1 "Jan 7, 2012" "GNUnet" | 1 | .TH GNUNET\-VPN 1 "25 Feb 2012" "GNUnet" |
2 | 2 | ||
3 | .SH NAME | 3 | .SH NAME |
4 | gnunet\-vpn \- manually setup a GNUnet VPN tunnel | 4 | gnunet\-vpn \- manually setup a GNUnet VPN tunnel |
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ gnunet\-vpn \- manually setup a GNUnet VPN tunnel | |||
9 | .br | 9 | .br |
10 | 10 | ||
11 | .SH DESCRIPTION | 11 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
12 | \fBgnunet\-vpn\fP can be used to manually setup a VPN tunnel via the GNUnet network. There are two main types of tunnels. Tunnels to an exit node which routes the traffic to the global Internet, and tunnels to a node that runs a service only within GNUnet. Depending on the type of tunnel, gnunet\-vpn takes different options. The "\-i" option is required for tunnels to an exit node, whereas the "\-p" and "\-s" options in conjuction with either "\-u" or "\-t" are required for tunnels to services. For exit tunnels, both UDP and TCP traffic will be redirected. For service tunnels, either UDP ("\-u") or TCP ("\-t") traffic will be redirected. | 12 | \fBgnunet\-vpn\fP can be used to manually setup a VPN tunnel via the GNUnet network. There are two main types of tunnels. Tunnels to an exit node which routes the traffic to the global Internet, and tunnels to a node that runs a service only within GNUnet. Depending on the type of tunnel, gnunet\-vpn takes different options. The "\-i" option is required for tunnels to an exit node, whereas the "\-p" and "\-s" options in conjunction with either "\-u" or "\-t" are required for tunnels to services. For exit tunnels, both UDP and TCP traffic will be redirected. For service tunnels, either UDP ("\-u") or TCP ("\-t") traffic will be redirected. |
13 | 13 | ||
14 | The tool will display the IP address for this end of the tunnel. The address can be displayed as soon as it has been allocated, or only after ("\-a") the tunnel has been created. | 14 | The tool will display the IP address for this end of the tunnel. The address can be displayed as soon as it has been allocated, or only after ("\-a") the tunnel has been created. |
15 | 15 | ||
@@ -46,10 +46,10 @@ Name of the peer offering the service to connect to. Cannot be used in conjunct | |||
46 | Name of the service running on the target peer. Cannot be used in conjunction with "\-i", requires "\-p". | 46 | Name of the service running on the target peer. Cannot be used in conjunction with "\-i", requires "\-p". |
47 | .B | 47 | .B |
48 | .IP "\-t, \-\-tcp" | 48 | .IP "\-t, \-\-tcp" |
49 | Service runs TCP. Either "\-t" or \"-u" must be specified when using "\-s". | 49 | Service runs TCP. Either "\-t" or "\-u" must be specified when using "\-s". |
50 | .B | 50 | .B |
51 | .IP "\-u, \-\-udp" | 51 | .IP "\-u, \-\-udp" |
52 | Service runs UDP. Either "\-t" or \"-u" must be specified when using "\-s". | 52 | Service runs UDP. Either "\-t" or "\-u" must be specified when using "\-s". |
53 | .B | 53 | .B |
54 | .IP "\-V, \-\-verbose" | 54 | .IP "\-V, \-\-verbose" |
55 | Be verbose. | 55 | Be verbose. |