| GNUNET-TRANSPORT(1) | General Commands Manual | GNUNET-TRANSPORT(1) |
gnunet-transport —
measure and control the transport subsystem
gnunet-transport |
[-b | --benchmark]
[-c FILENAME |
--config=FILENAME]
[-D | --disconnect]
[-e | --events]
[-h | --help]
[-i | --information]
[-L LOGLEVEL |
--loglevel=LOGLEVEL]
[-l LOGFILE |
--logfile=LOGFILE]
[-m | --monitor]
[-p PEER |
--peer=PEER]
[-P | --plugins]
[-s | --send]
[-v | --version]
[-V | --verbose] |
gnunet-transport is a tool to access
various functions of GNUnet's transport subsystem from the command-line.
Most of these are not expected to be useful for end-users. gnunet-transport
can be used to evaluate the performance of the transports, force a peer to
connect to another peer (if possible). Other functions should be added in
the near future.
-b |
--benchmark-c
FILENAME |
--config=FILENAME-D |
--disconnect-p). Note that you can use the gnunet-ats
command-line tool to suggest connects.-e |
--events-h |
--help-i |
--information-L
LOGLEVEL |
--loglevel=LOGLEVEL-l
LOGFILE |
--logfile=LOGFILE-m |
--monitor-p
PEER |
--peer=PEER-P |
--plugins-s |
--send-p option. The rate will still be limited by
the quota(s) determined by the peers (ATS subsystem). Will run until
CTRL-C is pressed or until the connection to the other peer is
disrupted.-v |
--version-V |
--verboseThe full documentation for gnunet is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info(1) and gnunet programs are properly installed at your site, the command
info gnunetshould give you access to the complete handbook,
info gnunet-c-tutorialwill give you access to a tutorial for developers.
Depending on your installation, this information is also available in gnunet(7) and gnunet-c-tutorial(7).
Report bugs by using https://bugs.gnunet.org or by sending electronic mail to <gnunet-developers@gnu.org>.
| October 17, 2015 | Debian |