Provided by: mptcpd_0.12-1_amd64
NAME
mptcpd - multipath TCP daemon
SYNOPSIS
mptcpd [-d?V] [-l DEST] [--debug] [--addr-flags=FLAGS] [--notify-flags=FLAGS] [--plugin-dir=DIR] [--path-manager=PLUGIN] [--load-plugins=PLUGINS] [--help] [--usage] [--log=DEST] [--version]
DESCRIPTION
mptcpd is a daemon for Linux based operating systems that performs multipath TCP (see IETF RFC 8684) path management related operations in the user space. It interacts with the Linux kernel through a generic netlink connection to track per-connection information, available network interfaces, request new MPTCP subflows, handle requests for subflows, etc.
OPTIONS
mptcpd accepts the following command line options: -d,--debug enable debug log messages -?,--help display mptcpd help information --usage display brief mptcpd usage information -l DEST, --log=DEST log output to DEST, where DEST can be stderr, syslog or journal --addr-flags=FLAGS set flags for announced address, where FLAGS is a comma separated list containing one or more of the flags subflow, signal, backup, and fullmesh that plugins that deal with the in-kernel path manager may use when advertising addresses, e.g. --addr-flags=subflow --notify-flags=FLAGS address notification flags, where FLAGS is a comma separated list containing one or more of the following flags: existing notify plugins of the addresses that exist at mptcpd start skip_link_local ignore (do not notify) [ipv6] link local address updates skip_loopback ignore (do not notify) host (loopback) address updates check_route notify address only if a default route is available from such address and the related device. If the route check fails, it will re-done after a little timeout, to allow .e.g. DHCP to configure the host properly. Complex Policy routing configuration may confuse or circumvent this check. These flags determine whether mptpcd plugins will be notified when related addresses are updated, e.g. --notify-flags=existing,skip_link_local,check_route --plugin-dir=DIR set plugin directory to DIR --path-manager=PLUGIN set default path manager plugin to PLUGIN, overriding plugin priorities --load-plugins=PLUGINS set plugins to load on startup, where PLUGINS is a comma separated list containing one or more plugin names -V,--version display mptcpd version information
FILES
/etc/mptcpd/mptcpd.conf Location of the mptcpd system configuration file.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to ⟨mptcp@lists.linux.dev⟩.
SEE ALSO
ip-mptcp(8)