@node Server
@section Server part
-Except for common @code{-stats}, @code{-egd} options server has the
-following ones:
+Except for common @ref{Stats, -stats}, @ref{EGD, -egd} options client
+has the following ones:
-@table @code
+@table @option
@item -proto
-@ref{Network, network protocol} to use. Can be @emph{udp} (default),
+@ref{Network, Network protocol} to use. Can be @emph{udp} (default),
@emph{tcp} or @emph{all}.
@item -bind
up: ./stargrave-up.sh <-- OPTIONAL up-script
down: ./stargrave-down.sh <-- OPTIONAL down-script
timeout: 60 <-- OPTIONAL overriden timeout
+ timesync: 0 <-- OPTIONAL time synchronization requirement
noise: No <-- OPTIONAL noise enabler
cpr: 64 <-- OPTIONAL constant packet rate, KiB/sec
encless: No <-- OPTIONAL Encryptionless mode
At least one of either @code{iface} or @code{up} must be specified. If
you specify @code{iface}, then it will be forcefully used to determine
-what TAP interface will be used. If it is not specified, then up-script
-must output interface's name to stdout (first output line).
+what TAP interface will be used. If it is not specified, then
+up-@ref{Scripts, script} must output interface's name to stdout
+(first output line).
For example up-script can be just @code{echo tap10}, or more advanced
like the following one:
-@example
+@verbatim
#!/bin/sh
$tap=$(ifconfig tap create)
ifconfig $tap inet6 fc00::1/96 mtu 1412 up
echo $tap
-@end example
+@end verbatim
Each minute server rereads and refreshes peers configuration and adds
newly appeared identities, deletes an obsolete ones.
-You can use convenient @code{utils/newclient.sh} script for new client
+You can use convenient @command{utils/newclient.sh} script for new client
creation:
@verbatim