| 1 | .\" -*-nroff-*- |
| 2 | .\". |
| 3 | .de hP |
| 4 | .IP |
| 5 | \h'-\w'\fB\\$1\ \fP'u'\fB\\$1\ \fP\c |
| 6 | .. |
| 7 | .de VS |
| 8 | .sp 1 |
| 9 | .RS |
| 10 | .nf |
| 11 | .ft B |
| 12 | .. |
| 13 | .de VE |
| 14 | .ft R |
| 15 | .fi |
| 16 | .RE |
| 17 | .sp 1 |
| 18 | .. |
| 19 | .ie t \{\ |
| 20 | . ds o \(bu |
| 21 | . ds ss \s8\u |
| 22 | . ds se \d\s0 |
| 23 | . if \n(.g \{\ |
| 24 | . fam P |
| 25 | . \} |
| 26 | .\} |
| 27 | .el \{\ |
| 28 | . ds o o |
| 29 | . ds ss ^ |
| 30 | . ds se |
| 31 | .\} |
| 32 | .TH tripemon 1 "4 October 2005" "Straylight/Edgeware" "TrIPE: Trivial IP Encryption" |
| 33 | .SH "NAME" |
| 34 | tripemon \- graphical monitor for tripe |
| 35 | .SH "SYNOPSIS" |
| 36 | .B tripemon |
| 37 | .RB [ \-d |
| 38 | .IR dir ] |
| 39 | .RB [ \-a |
| 40 | .IR socket ] |
| 41 | .SH "DESCRIPTION" |
| 42 | The |
| 43 | .B tripemon |
| 44 | program is a fairly simple graphical monitor program for TrIPE. It's |
| 45 | not ever-so user-friendly in some ways, but it works fairly well. A |
| 46 | perusal of |
| 47 | .BR tripe-admin (5) |
| 48 | would help you understand it better. That said, describing the program |
| 49 | in detail is probably less interesting than letting you explore it for |
| 50 | yourself. |
| 51 | .PP |
| 52 | The command-line options available are: |
| 53 | .TP |
| 54 | .B "\-h, \-\-help" |
| 55 | Writes a brief description of the command-line options available to |
| 56 | standard output and exits with status 0. |
| 57 | .TP |
| 58 | .B "\-v, \-\-version" |
| 59 | Writes tripe's version number to standard output and exits with status |
| 60 | 0. |
| 61 | .TP |
| 62 | .B "\-u, \-\-usage" |
| 63 | Writes a brief usage summary to standard output and exits with status 0. |
| 64 | .TP |
| 65 | .BI "\-d, \-\-directory=" dir |
| 66 | Make |
| 67 | .I dir |
| 68 | the current directory, before doing anything else. Note that all the |
| 69 | other filenames (e.g., the log output file) are relative to this |
| 70 | directory. The default directory, if this option is not specified, is |
| 71 | taken from the environment variable |
| 72 | .BR TRIPEDIR ; |
| 73 | if that's not defined either, a default default of |
| 74 | .BR /var/lib/tripe |
| 75 | is used. |
| 76 | .TP |
| 77 | .BI "\-a, \-\-admin=" socket |
| 78 | If connecting to a running server, connect to the socket named |
| 79 | .IR socket ; |
| 80 | if running a new server, instruct it to listen for admin |
| 81 | connections on |
| 82 | .IR socket . |
| 83 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| 84 | .BR tripectl (1), |
| 85 | .BR tripe\-admin (5), |
| 86 | .BR tripe (8). |
| 87 | .SH "AUTHOR" |
| 88 | Mark Wooding, <mdw@distorted.org.uk> |