.Dd 2013-01-15 .Dt TINCCTL 8 .\" Manual page created by: .\" Scott Lamb .Sh NAME .Nm tinc .Nd tinc VPN control .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Fl cn .Op Fl -config Ns = Ns Ar DIR .Op Fl -net Ns = Ns Ar NETNAME .Op Fl -pidfile Ns = Ns Ar FILENAME .Op Fl -help .Op Fl -version .Ar COMMAND .Sh DESCRIPTION This is the control program of tinc, a secure virtual private network (VPN) project. .Nm communicates with .Xr tincd 8 to alter and inspect the running VPN's state. .Sh OPTIONS .Bl -tag -width indent .It Fl n, -net Ns = Ns Ar NETNAME Communicate with tincd(8) connected with .Ar NETNAME . .It Fl -pidfile Ns = Ns Ar FILENAME Use the cookie from .Ar FILENAME to authenticate with a running tinc daemon. If unspecified, the default is .Pa @localstatedir@/run/tinc. Ns Ar NETNAME Ns Pa .pid. .It Fl -help Display short list of options. .It Fl -version Output version information and exit. .El .Sh ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES .Bl -tag -width indent .It Ev NETNAME If no netname is specified on the command line with the .Fl n option, the value of this environment variable is used. .El .Sh COMMANDS .Bl -tag -width indent .It init Op Ar name Create initial configuration files and RSA and ECDSA keypairs with default length. If no .Ar name for this node is given, it will be asked for. .It get Ar variable Print the current value of configuration variable .Ar variable . If more than one variable with the same name exists, the value of each of them will be printed on a separate line. .It set Ar variable Ar value Set configuration variable .Ar variable to the given .Ar value . All previously existing configuration variables with the same name are removed. To set a variable for a specific host, use the notation .Ar host Ns Li . Ns Ar variable . .It add Ar variable Ar value As above, but without removing any previously existing configuration variables. .It del Ar variable Op Ar value Remove configuration variables with the same name and .Ar value . If no .Ar value is given, all configuration variables with the same name will be removed. .It edit Ar filename Start an editor for the given configuration file. You do not need to specify the full path to the file. .It export Export the host configuration file of the local node to standard output. .It export-all Export all host configuration files to standard output. .It import Op Fl -force Import host configuration data generated by the .Nm export command from standard input. Already existing host configuration files are not overwritten unless the option .Fl -force is used. .It exchange Op Fl -force The same as export followed by import. .It exchange-all Op Fl -force The same as export-all followed by import. .It start Op tincd options Start .Xr tincd 8 , optionally with the given extra options. .It stop Stop .Xr tincd 8 . .It restart Restart .Xr tincd 8 . .It reload Partially rereads configuration files. Connections to hosts whose host config files are removed are closed. New outgoing connections specified in .Xr tinc.conf 5 will be made. .It pid Shows the PID of the currently running .Xr tincd 8 . .It generate-keys Op bits Generate both RSA and ECDSA keypairs (see below) and exit. .It generate-ecdsa-keys Generate public/private ECDSA keypair and exit. .It generate-rsa-keys Op bits Generate public/private RSA keypair and exit. If .Ar bits is omitted, the default length will be 2048 bits. When saving keys to existing files, tinc will not delete the old keys; you have to remove them manually. .It dump [reachable] nodes Dump a list of all known nodes in the VPN. If the keyword reachable is used, only lists reachable nodes. .It dump edges Dump a list of all known connections in the VPN. .It dump subnets Dump a list of all known subnets in the VPN. .It dump connections Dump a list of all meta connections with ourself. .It dump graph | digraph Dump a graph of the VPN in .Xr dotty 1 format. Nodes are colored according to their reachability: red nodes are unreachable, orange nodes are indirectly reachable, green nodes are directly reachable. Black nodes are either directly or indirectly reachable, but direct reachability has not been tried yet. .It info Ar node | subnet | address Show information about a particular node, subnet or address. If an address is given, any matching subnet will be shown. .It purge Purges all information remembered about unreachable nodes. .It debug Ar N Sets debug level to .Ar N . .It log Op Ar N Capture log messages from a running tinc daemon. An optional debug level can be given that will be applied only for log messages sent to .Nm tinc . .It retry Forces .Xr tincd 8 to try to connect to all uplinks immediately. Usually .Xr tincd 8 attempts to do this itself, but increases the time it waits between the attempts each time it failed, and if .Xr tincd 8 didn't succeed to connect to an uplink the first time after it started, it defaults to the maximum time of 15 minutes. .It disconnect Ar NODE Closes the meta connection with the given .Ar NODE . .It top If .Nm is compiled with libcurses support, this will display live traffic statistics for all the known nodes, similar to the UNIX .Xr top 1 command. See below for more information. .It pcap Dump VPN traffic going through the local tinc node in .Xr pcap-savefile 5 format to standard output, from where it can be redirected to a file or piped through a program that can parse it directly, such as .Xr tcpdump 8 . .El .Sh EXAMPLES Examples of some commands: .Bd -literal -offset indent tinc -n vpn dump graph | circo -Txlib tinc -n vpn pcap | tcpdump -r - tinc -n vpn top .Pp .Ed Example of configuring tinc using .Nm : .Bd -literal -offset indent tinc -n vpn init foo tinc -n vpn add Subnet 192.168.1.0/24 tinc -n vpn add bar.Address bar.example.com tinc -n vpn add ConnectTo bar tinc -n vpn export | gpg --clearsign | mail -s "My config" vpnmaster@example.com .Ed .Sh TOP The top command connects to a running tinc daemon and repeatedly queries its per-node traffic counters. It displays a list of all the known nodes in the left-most column, and the amount of bytes and packets read from and sent to each node in the other columns. By default, the information is updated every second. The behaviour of the top command can be changed using the following keys: .Bl -tag .It Ic s Change the interval between updates. After pressing the .Ic s key, enter the desired interval in seconds, followed by enter. Fractional seconds are honored. Intervals lower than 0.1 seconds are not allowed. .It Ic c Toggle between displaying current traffic rates (in packets and bytes per second) and cumulative traffic (total packets and bytes since the tinc daemon started). .It Ic n Sort the list of nodes by name. .It Ic i Sort the list of nodes by incoming amount of bytes. .It Ic I Sort the list of nodes by incoming amount of packets. .It Ic o Sort the list of nodes by outgoing amount of bytes. .It Ic O Sort the list of nodes by outgoing amount of packets. .It Ic t Sort the list of nodes by sum of incoming and outgoing amount of bytes. .It Ic T Sort the list of nodes by sum of incoming and outgoing amount of packets. .It Ic b Show amount of traffic in bytes. .It Ic k Show amount of traffic in kilobytes. .It Ic M Show amount of traffic in megabytes. .It Ic G Show amount of traffic in gigabytes. .It Ic q Quit. .El .Sh BUGS If you find any bugs, report them to tinc@tinc-vpn.org. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr tincd 8 , .Xr tinc.conf 5 , .Xr dotty 1 , .Xr pcap-savefile 5 , .Xr tcpdump 8 , .Xr top 1 , .Pa http://www.tinc-vpn.org/ , .Pa http://www.cabal.org/ . .Pp The full documentation for tinc is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and tinc programs are properly installed at your site, the command .Ic info tinc should give you access to the complete manual. .Pp tinc comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details. .Sh AUTHORS .An "Ivo Timmermans" .An "Guus Sliepen" Aq guus@tinc-vpn.org .Pp And thanks to many others for their contributions to tinc!