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NAME

     gnunet-transport — measure and control the transport subsystem

SYNOPSIS

     gnunet-transport [-b | --benchmark] [-c FILENAME | --config=FILENAME] [-D | --disconnect]
                      [-e | --events] [-h | --help] [-i | --information]
                      [-L LOGLEVEL | --loglevel=LOGLEVEL] [-l LOGFILE | --logfile=LOGFILE]
                      [-m | --monitor] [-p PEER | --peer=PEER] [-P | --plugins] [-s | --send]
                      [-v | --version] [-V | --verbose]

DESCRIPTION

     gnunet-transport is a tool to access various functions of GNUnet's transport subsystem from
     the command-line.  Most of these are not expected to be useful for end-users.  gnunet-
     transport can be used to evaluate the performance of the transports, force a peer to connect
     to another peer (if possible).  Other functions should be added in the near future.

     -b | --benchmark
             Measure how fast we are receiving data (from all connections).  On exit, the data
             rate will be reported.  Runs until aborted with CTRL-C.

     -c FILENAME | --config=FILENAME
             configuration file to use

     -D | --disconnect
             Force disconnection from a peer (used in conjunction with -p). Note that you can use
             the gnunet-ats command-line tool to suggest connects.

     -e | --events
             Provide information about all connect and disconnect events (continuously).

     -h | --help
             Print the help page.

     -i | --information
             Print information about our current connections (once).

     -L LOGLEVEL | --loglevel=LOGLEVEL
             Change the loglevel.  Possible values for LOGLEVEL are ERROR, WARNING, INFO and
             DEBUG.

     -l LOGFILE | --logfile=LOGFILE
             Configure logging to write logs to LOGFILE.

     -m | --monitor
             Print information about our current connections (continuously).

     -p PEER | --peer=PEER
             The peer identity to connect to or monitor.

     -P | --plugins
             Monitor session state of transport plugins.

     -s | --send
             Transmit (dummy) traffic as quickly as possible to the peer specified with the -p
             option.  The rate will still be limited by the quota(s) determined by the peers (ATS
             subsystem).  Will run until CTRL-C is pressed or until the connection to the other
             peer is disrupted.

     -v | --version
             Print out the version number.

     -V | --verbose
             be verbose

SEE ALSO

     gnunet-arm(1), gnunet-ats(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⟩.