NAME¶
iodine-client-start - start an iodine IPv4-over-DNS tunnel
SYNOPSIS¶
iodine-client-start [
option]
DESCRIPTION¶
'iodine-client-start' starts an iodine IP-over-DNS tunnel.
- -h, --help
- Print help and exit
- -v, --version
- Print version info and exit
Invoking the program without options attempts to set up and configure an iodine
IP-over-DNS tunnel using the configuration in the file
/etc/default/iodine-client or by querying the user. It tries to figure out the
right way to set things up by observing the network, and if all else fails by
guessing.
QUICK CONFIGURATION
Put two lines in the file /etc/default/iodine-client
- subdomain=your.tunnel.sub.domain
- passwd=password_for_that_tunnel
or invoke the script with those environment variables set:
- env subdomain=xxx passwd=xxx iodine-client-start
If these are not set, the script will query the user for them.
DETAILS
The configuration file consists of lines which are either comments starting with
'#', or settings of the form VAR="val". Valid VARs are:
subdomain
- Sample value: your.tunnel.sub.domain (no default, must be
set)
passwd
- Sample value: password_for_that_tunnel (no default, must be
set)
testhost
- Hostname to ping when testing if network is working
(default: slashdot.org)
bounce_localnet
- Take the local network down and then up again before
starting tunnel (default: false)
test_ping_localnet
- Test if the local network is working by pinging the gateway
(default: true)
test_ping_tunnel
- Test if the iodine tunnel is working after it has been set
up by pinging the host at the other end (default: true)
test_ping_final
- Test if the tunnel is working after everything is
ostensibly set up by trying to ping an external host (default: true)
default_router
- IP address of router on the local network---should be found
automatically, set this if that fails and the program guesses wrong.
interface
- Interface to use (e.g., eth1, eth0, etc) for connection to
DNS server used for the iodine tunnel---should be found automatically, set
this if that fails and the program guesses wrong.
mtu
- Set if tunnel MTU needs to be manually changed (lowered).
Should not be necessary anymore, as recent versions of iodine negotiate an
appropriate MTU during tunnel setup. But if that negotiation does not
happen, or if you are using an older version of iodine, the default tunnel
MTU is 1024, and if the local DNS server restricts to 512 byte packets you
might need to use an MTU of 220.
skip_raw_udp_mode
- Set "-r" option in iodine command line. With this
option, iodine does not try to establish a direct UDP socket to the iodine
server on port 53. (default: true).
continue_on_error
- Set if the script should continue even if a command fails.
Use to test script when running as non-root. Defaults to false if running
as root, true otherwise.