| GNUNET-PEERINFO(1) | General Commands Manual | GNUNET-PEERINFO(1) |
gnunet-peerinfo —
display information about other peers
gnunet-peerinfo |
[-c FILENAME |
--config=FILENAME]
[-g | --get-hello]
[-h | --help]
[-i | --info]
[-L LOGLEVEL |
--loglevel=LOGLEVEL]
[-l LOGFILE |
--logfile= -ns
LOGFILE] [-n |
--numeric] [-p
HELLO |
--put-hello=HELLO]
[-q | --quiet]
[-s | --self]
[-v | --version] |
gnunet-peerinfo displays the known
addresses and trust of known peers.
-c
FILENAME |
--config=FILENAME-g |
--get-hello-h |
--help-i |
--info-L
LOGLEVEL |
--loglevel=LOGLEVEL-l
LOGFILE |
--logfile=
-ns LOGFILE-n |
--numeric-p
HELLO |
--put-hello=HELLO-q |
--quiet-s |
--self-q,
this is the exact line that other peers would have to put in to their
friends file in order to consider this peer one of their friends in F2F
mode.-v |
--versionThe full documentation for gnunet is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info(1) and gnunet programs are properly installed at your site, the command
info gnunetshould give you access to the complete handbook,
info gnunet-c-tutorialwill give you access to a tutorial for developers.
Depending on your installation, this information is also available in gnunet(7) and gnunet-c-tutorial(7).
Report bugs by using https://bugs.gnunet.org or by sending electronic mail to <gnunet-developers@gnu.org>.
| March 4, 2013 | Debian |