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NAME
       tinc -- tinc VPN	control

SYNOPSIS
       tinc   [-bcn]   [--config=DIR]	[--net=NETNAME]	  [--pidfile=FILENAME]
	    [--batch] [--force]	[--help] [--version] [COMMAND]

DESCRIPTION
       This is the control program of tinc, a secure virtual  private  network
       (VPN)  project.	tinc can start and stop	tincd(8), and can to alter and
       inspect the state of a running VPN.  It can also	be used	to change  the
       configuration,  or  to  import  or export host configuration files from
       other nodes.

       If tinc is started with a COMMAND, this	command	 is  immediately  exe-
       cuted,  after  which tinc exits.	 If no COMMAND is given, tinc will act
       as a shell; it will display a prompt, and commands can  be  entered  on
       the  prompt.  If	tinc is	compiled with libreadline, history and command
       completion are available	on the prompt.	One can	 also  pipe  a	script
       containing  commands through tinc.  In that case, lines starting	with a
       # symbol	will be	ignored.

OPTIONS
       -n, --net=NETNAME
	       Communicate with	tincd(8) connected with	NETNAME.

       --pidfile=FILENAME
	       Use the cookie from FILENAME to	authenticate  with  a  running
	       tinc	daemon.	    If	  unspecified,	  the	 default    is
	       /var/run/tinc.NETNAME.pid.

       -b, --batch
	       Don't ask for anything (non-interactive mode).

       --force
	       Force some commands to work despite warnings.

       --help  Display short list of options.

       --version
	       Output version information and exit.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       NETNAME
	       If no netname is	specified on the command line with the -n  op-
	       tion, the value of this environment variable is used.

COMMANDS
       init [name]
	       Create  initial	configuration  files  and  RSA and Ed25519 key
	       pairs with default length.  If no name for this node is	given,
	       it will be asked	for.

       get variable
	       Print the current value of configuration	variable variable.  If
	       more  than one variable with the	same name exists, the value of
	       each of them will be printed on a separate line.

       set variable value
	       Set configuration variable variable to the  given  value.   All
	       previously  existing configuration variables with the same name
	       are removed.  To	set a variable for a specific  host,  use  the
	       notation	host.variable.

       add variable value
	       As above, but without removing any previously existing configu-
	       ration  variables.   If	the  variable  already exists with the
	       given value, nothing happens.

       del variable [value]
	       Remove configuration variables with the same  name  and	value.
	       If no value is given, all configuration variables with the same
	       name will be removed.

       edit filename
	       Start  an  editor for the given configuration file.  You	do not
	       need to specify the full	path to	the file.

       export  Export the host configuration file of the local node  to	 stan-
	       dard output.

       export-all
	       Export all host configuration files to standard output.

       import  Import  host  configuration  data  generated by the tinc	export
	       command from standard input.  Already existing host  configura-
	       tion  files  are	 not  overwritten unless the option --force is
	       used.

       exchange
	       The same	as export followed by import.

       exchange-all
	       The same	as export-all followed by import.

       invite name
	       Prepares	an invitation for a new	node with the given name,  and
	       prints  a  short	 invitation URL	that can be used with the join
	       command.

       join [URL]
	       Join an existing	VPN using an invitation	URL created using  the
	       invite command.	If no URL is given, it will be read from stan-
	       dard input.

       start [tincd options]
	       Start tincd(8), optionally with the given extra options.

       stop    Stop tincd(8).

       restart [tincd options]
	       Restart tincd(8), optionally with the given extra options.

       reload  Partially  rereads  configuration  files.  Connections to hosts
	       whose host config files are removed are	closed.	 New  outgoing
	       connections specified in	tinc.conf(5) will be made.

       pid     Shows the PID of	the currently running tincd(8).

       generate-keys [bits]
	       Generate	both RSA and Ed25519 key pairs (see below) and exit.

       generate-ed25519-keys
	       Generate	public/private Ed25519 key pair	and exit.

       generate-rsa-keys [bits]
	       Generate	 public/private	 RSA  key  pair	 and exit.  If bits is
	       omitted,	the default length will	be  2048  bits.	  When	saving
	       keys  to	existing files,	tinc will not delete the old keys; you
	       have to remove them manually.

       dump [reachable]	nodes
	       Dump a list of all known	nodes in  the  VPN.   If  the  keyword
	       reachable is used, only lists reachable nodes.

       dump edges
	       Dump a list of all known	connections in the VPN.

       dump subnets
	       Dump a list of all known	subnets	in the VPN.

       dump connections
	       Dump a list of all meta connections with	ourself.

       dump graph | digraph
	       Dump  a graph of	the VPN	in dotty(1) format.  Nodes are colored
	       according to their reachability:	red nodes are unreachable, or-
	       ange nodes are indirectly reachable, green nodes	 are  directly
	       reachable.   Black  nodes  are  either  directly	 or indirectly
	       reachable, but direct reachability has not been tried yet.

       dump invitations
	       Dump a list of outstanding invitations.	The  filename  of  the
	       invitation,  as	well as	the name of the	node that is being in-
	       vited is	shown for each invitation.

       info node | subnet | address
	       Show information	about a	particular node,  subnet  or  address.
	       If an address is	given, any matching subnet will	be shown.

       purge   Purges all information remembered about unreachable nodes.

       debug N
	       Sets debug level	to N.

       log [N]
	       Capture	log  messages from a running tinc daemon.  An optional
	       debug level can be given	that will be applied only for log mes-
	       sages sent to tinc.

       retry   Forces tincd(8) to try to connect to all	 uplinks  immediately.
	       Usually	tincd(8) attempts to do	this itself, but increases the
	       time it waits between the attempts each time it failed, and  if
	       tincd(8)	 didn't	succeed	to connect to an uplink	the first time
	       after it	started, it defaults to	the maximum time  of  15  min-
	       utes.

       disconnect NODE
	       Closes the meta connection with the given NODE.

       top     If  tinc	 is compiled with libcurses support, this will display
	       live traffic statistics for all the known nodes,	similar	to the
	       UNIX top(1) command.  See below for more	information.

       pcap    Dump  VPN  traffic  going  through  the	local  tinc  node   in
	       pcap-savefile(5)	 format	 to standard output, from where	it can
	       be redirected to	a file or piped	through	 a  program  that  can
	       parse it	directly, such as tcpdump(8).

       network [netname]
	       If  netname  is given, switch to	that network.  Otherwise, dis-
	       play a list of all networks for which configuration  files  ex-
	       ist.

       fsck    This  will check	the configuration files	for possible problems,
	       such as unsafe file  permissions,  missing  executable  bit  on
	       script,	unknown	 and  obsolete	configuration variables, wrong
	       public and/or private keys, and so on.

	       When problems are found,	this will be printed on	 a  line  with
	       WARNING	or  ERROR  in front of it.  Most problems must be cor-
	       rected by the user itself, however in  some  cases  (like  file
	       permissions  and	 missing  public  keys),  tinc	will ask if it
	       should fix the problem.

       sign [filename]
	       Sign a file with	the local node's private key.  If no  filename
	       is  given,  the	file  is read from standard input.  The	signed
	       file is written to standard output.

       verify name [filename]
	       Check the signature of a	file against a node's public key.  The
	       name of the node	must be	given, or can be .  to	check  against
	       the local node's	public key, or * to allow a signature from any
	       node  whose  public key is known.  If no	filename is given, the
	       file is read from standard input.  If the verification is  suc-
	       cessful,	 a  copy  of  the  input with the signature removed is
	       written to standard output, and the exit	code will be zero.  If
	       the verification	failed,	nothing	will be	 written  to  standard
	       output, and the exit code will be non-zero.

EXAMPLES
       Examples	of some	commands:

	     tinc -n vpn dump graph | circo -Txlib
	     tinc -n vpn pcap |	tcpdump	-r -
	     tinc -n vpn top

       Examples	of changing the	configuration using tinc:

	     tinc -n vpn init foo
	     tinc -n vpn add Subnet 192.168.1.0/24
	     tinc -n vpn add bar.Address bar.example.com
	     tinc -n vpn add ConnectTo bar
	     tinc -n vpn export	| gpg --clearsign | mail -s "My	config"	vpnmaster@example.com

TOP
       The  top	 command  connects  to	a  running  tinc daemon	and repeatedly
       queries its per-node traffic counters.  It displays a list of  all  the
       known  nodes in the left-most column, and the amount of bytes and pack-
       ets read	from and sent to each node in the other	columns.  By  default,
       the information is updated every	second.	 The behaviour of the top com-
       mand can	be changed using the following keys:

       s       Change the interval between updates.  After pressing the	s key,
	       enter  the  desired  interval  in  seconds,  followed by	enter.
	       Fractional seconds are honored.	Intervals lower	than 0.1  sec-
	       onds are	not allowed.

       c       Toggle between displaying current traffic rates (in packets and
	       bytes  per  second)  and	 cumulative traffic (total packets and
	       bytes since the tinc daemon started).

       n       Sort the	list of	nodes by name.

       i       Sort the	list of	nodes by incoming amount of bytes.

       I       Sort the	list of	nodes by incoming amount of packets.

       o       Sort the	list of	nodes by outgoing amount of bytes.

       O       Sort the	list of	nodes by outgoing amount of packets.

       t       Sort the	list of	nodes by sum of	incoming and  outgoing	amount
	       of bytes.

       T       Sort  the  list of nodes	by sum of incoming and outgoing	amount
	       of packets.

       b       Show amount of traffic in bytes.

       k       Show amount of traffic in kilobytes.

       M       Show amount of traffic in megabytes.

       G       Show amount of traffic in gigabytes.

       q       Quit.

BUGS
       If you find any bugs, report them to tinc@tinc-vpn.org.

SEE ALSO
       tincd(8), tinc.conf(5), dotty(1), pcap-savefile(5), tcpdump(8), top(1),
       http://www.tinc-vpn.org/, http://www.cabal.org/.

       The full	documentation for tinc is maintained as	a Texinfo manual.   If
       the  info  and  tinc  programs are properly installed at	your site, the
       command info tinc should	give you access	to the complete	manual.

       tinc comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.	This is	free software, and you
       are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions;	see  the  file
       COPYING for details.

AUTHORS
       Ivo Timmermans
       Guus Sliepen <guus@tinc-vpn.org>

       And thanks to many others for their contributions to tinc!

				  2014-01-16			    TINCCTL(8)

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