.TH GNUNET\-NAT\-AUTO 1 "6 Jan 2017" "GNUnet"
.SH NAME
gnunet\-nat\-auto \- autoconfigure and test NAT traversal
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B gnunet\-nat\-auto
.RI [ options ]
.br
.SH DESCRIPTION
This tool allows testing various NAT traversal functions, as well
as attempting auto\-configuration.
.SH OPTIONS
.B
.IP "\-a, \-\-auto"
Attempt auto\-configuration for NAT traversal.
.B
.IP "\-c FILENAME, \-\-config=FILENAME"
Use the configuration file FILENAME.
.B
.IP "\-S NAME, \-\-section=NAME"
Name of the configuration section with details about the configuration to test. For example "transport-tcp".
.IP "\-t, \-\-tcp"
Use TCP.
.B
.IP "\-u, \-\-udp"
Use UDP.
.B
.IP "\-w, \-\-write"
Write configuration to configuration file, useful in combination with autoconfiguration (\-a).
.SH EXAMPLES
.PP
\fBAutomatic configuration:\fR
Probe and write result to configuration:
# gnunet\-nat\-auto \-aw
\fBTest configuration:\fR
Test TCP configuration:
# gnunet\-nat\-auto -t \-S transport-tcp
Test HTTP configuration:
# gnunet\-nat\-auto -t \-S transport-http
Test UDP configuration:
# gnunet\-nat\-auto -u \-S transport-udp
.SH BUGS
Report bugs by using Mantis or by sending electronic mail to
.SH SEE ALSO
gnunet\-transport(1) gnunet\-nat(1)