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.\" Manual for the peer database file format
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.TH peers.cdb 5tripe "27 March 2008" "Straylight/Edgeware" "TrIPE: Trivial IP Encryption"
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.SH "NAME"
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peers.cdb \- compiled peer database
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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The
.B \*(/c/peers.cdb
file is a
.BR cdb (5)
format database containing information about peers in the TrIPE network,
and how to connect to them. It is set up by the
.BR tripe-newpeers (8)
program based on input in a
.BR peers.in (5)
file or files.
.SS "Database records"
The database contains four kinds of records. The type of record can be
inferred from the first character of the record's key.
.hP \*o
.I "Peer records"
have keys of the form
.BI P name \fR.
The record consists of a collection of key-value
pairs in the
.B form-urlencoded
format specified by RFC1866, except that key-value pairs are separated
by semicolon
.RB ` ; '
characters. Some of the keys have meaning to various tools and
services; others are available for local use.
.hP \*o
.I "User records"
have keys of the form
.BI U name \fR.
The record consists of a peer name (i.e., a name for which a
.BI P name
record exists); all characters are significant. User records are used
by the
.BR connect (8)
service to map between user names presented to its
.B PASSIVE
command and peer names. No particular relationship between TrIPE user
names and system users is necessary.
.hP \*o
.I "Local records"
have keys of the form
.BI $ key \fR.
The record consists of key-value pairs in
.B form-urlencoded
format, just as for peer records. Their meaning is currently not
defined.
.hP \*o
.I "Special records"
have keys of the form
.BI % key \fR.
The record format is idiosyncratic. The special records currently
defined are described below.
.SS "Special records"
The following special records are defined.
.TP
.B %AUTO
The record contains a list of a space-separated list of peer names
(i.e., names for which a
.BI P name
record exists). It is read by the
.BR connect (8)
service as a list of peers for which active connections should be made
automatically.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR cdb (5),
.BR tripe (8).
.PP
.BR tripe-newpeers (8),
.BR peers.in (5),
.BR connect (8).
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.SH "AUTHOR"
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Mark Wooding,
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