.B "\-u, \-\-usage"
Writes a brief usage summary to standard output and exits with status 0.
.TP
+.B "\-\-tunnel"
+Writes a string to standard output describing the configured tunnelling
+method and exits with status 0. This is intended for the use of the
+start-up script, so that it can check that it will actually work.
+.TP
.B "\-D, \-\-daemon"
Dissociates from its terminal and starts running in the background after
completing the initialization procedure described above. If running as
with the
.B \-ttripe\-ec
option, and all should be well.
+.SS "Using other symmetric algorithms"
+The default symmetric algorithms
+.B tripe
+uses are Blowfish (by Schneier) for symmetric encryption, and RIPEMD-160
+(by Dobbertin, Bosselaers and Preneel) for hashing and as a MAC (in HMAC
+mode, designed by Bellare, Canetti and Krawczyk). These can all be
+overridden by setting attributes on your private key, as follows.
+.TP
+.B cipher
+Names the symmetric encryption scheme to use. The default is
+.BR blowfish\-cbc .
+.TP
+.B hash
+Names the hash function to use. The default is
+.BR rmd160 .
+.TP
+.B mac
+Names the message authentication code to use. The name of the MAC may
+be followed by a
+.RB ` / '
+and the desired tag length in bits. The default is
+.IB hash \-hmac
+at half the underlying hash function's output length.
+.TP
+.B mgf
+A `mask-generation function', used in the key-exchange. The default is
+.IB hash \-mgf
+and there's no good reason to change it.
+.SS "Using SLIP interfaces"
+Though not for the faint of heart, it is possible to get
+.B tripe
+to read and write network packets to a pair of file descriptors using
+SLIP encapsulation. No fancy header compression of any kind is
+supported. The intended use is that you allocate a pty pair, set the
+slave's line discipline to SLIP, and hand the
+.B tripe
+server the master end, though in fact any old file descriptors will do.
+.PP
+The SLIP descriptors must be set up and running before the daemon is
+started, and you must inform it about the SLIP descriptors it's meant to
+use in an environment variable
+.BR TRIPE_SLIPIF ,
+whose value must be a colon-separated list of items of the form
+.IR infd [ \c
+.BI , outfd \c
+.RB ] \c
+.BI = \c
+.IR ifname .
+If the
+.I outfd
+is omitted, the same file descriptor is used for input and output.
+.PP
+The output file descriptor should not block unless it really needs to:
+the
+.B tripe
+daemon assumes that it won't, and will get wait for it to accept output.
.SS "About the name"
The program's name is
.BR tripe ,