X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/tripe/blobdiff_plain/11ad66c29764521f87f0dd399a1e592147c7af36..f11657770195dcd1114d629902033d3f79985c06:/server/tripe-admin.5.in diff --git a/server/tripe-admin.5.in b/server/tripe-admin.5.in index df87b709..af6c97a5 100644 --- a/server/tripe-admin.5.in +++ b/server/tripe-admin.5.in @@ -594,6 +594,22 @@ since there is no fixed tag used under these circumstances. .B current-private-key The full key tag of the private key currently being used for this association. This may change during the life of the association. +.TP +.B corked +Either +.B t +or +.B nil +depending on whether or not (respectively) key-exchange is waiting for +the peer to initiate. +.TP +.B mobile +Either +.B t +or +.B nil +depending on whether or not (respectively) the peer is expected to +change its address unpredictably. .RE .SP .BI "PING \fR[" options "\fR] " peer @@ -694,6 +710,13 @@ This is useful if firewalling decisions are made based on interface names: a setup script for a particular peer can change the name, and then update the server's records so that they're accurate. .SP +.BI "STATS " peer +Emits a number of +.B INFO +lines, each containing one or more statistics in the form +.IB name = value \fR. +The statistics-gathering is experimental and subject to change. +.SP .BI "SVCCLAIM " service " " version Attempts to claim the named .IR service , @@ -796,13 +819,6 @@ of the service is available before submitting the job. .RE .\"-opts .SP -.BI "STATS " peer -Emits a number of -.B INFO -lines, each containing one or more statistics in the form -.IB name = value \fR. -The statistics-gathering is experimental and subject to change. -.SP .BR "TRACE " [\fIoptions\fP] Selects trace outputs: see .B "Trace lists" @@ -942,6 +958,10 @@ server is already running as a daemon. (For commands accepting socket addresses.) The address couldn't be understood. .SP +.BI "bad-base64 " message +(For commands accepting Base64-encoded input.) The Base64-encoded +string was invalid. +.SP .BI "bad-syntax " cmd " " message (For any command.) The command couldn't be understood: e.g., the number of arguments was wrong.