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GNUNET-CONVERSATION(1) | General Commands Manual | GNUNET-CONVERSATION(1) |
NAME¶
gnunet-conversation
—
have a conversation with your peers
SYNOPSIS¶
gnunet-conversation |
[-c FILENAME |
--config= FILENAME]
[-e NAME |
--ego= NAME]
[-h | --help ]
[-L LOGLEVEL |
--loglevel= LOGLEVEL]
[-p LINE |
--phone= LINE]
[-v | --version ]
⟨URI⟩ |
DESCRIPTION¶
gnunet-conversation
can be used to have a
conversation with other GNUnet users. You can make calls and receive
incoming calls. You need to setup an ego using gnunet-identity first. For
others to be able to call you, you must add a PHONE record to your zone in
the GNU Name System (using gnunet-namestore). gnunet-conversation has an
interactive help system via the /help command.
-c
FILENAME |--config=
FILENAME- Use the configuration file FILENAME.
-e
NAME |--ego=
NAME- Specifies the NAME of the ego to use (for caller ID).
-h
|--help
- Print short help on options.
-L
LOGLEVEL |--loglevel=
LOGLEVEL- Use LOGLEVEL for logging. Valid values are DEBUG, INFO, WARNING and ERROR.
-p
LINE |--phone=
LINE- Optional argument that can be used to specify the phone LINE to be used with the conversation service. The default LINE is zero, which should be fine for most users.
-v
|--version
- Print GNUnet version number.
SEE ALSO¶
gnunet-gns(1), gnunet-identity(1), gnunet-namestore(1)
The 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 gnunet
should give you access to the complete handbook,
info gnunet-c-tutorial
will 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).
BUGS¶
Report bugs by using https://bugs.gnunet.org or by sending electronic mail to <gnunet-developers@gnu.org>.
October 5, 2013 | Debian |