DESCRIPTION:
    peer2anonet is an autoconfiguration utility for setting
    up core services on AnoNet2. Enjoy :-).
DEPENDS ON:
    quicktun, bird, bash for now. it also installs some cool shit
    that you'll use later.
AUTHOR:
    d3v11 from www.d3v11.ano, somtimes, maybe, dunno.
    REPORT BULLSHIT TO:
        IRC:
        
            /relayhell/d3v11
        EMAIL:
        
            d3v11@d3v11.ano
USAGE:
    From $RESDB_ROOT do:
        ./contrib/peer2anonet/peer2anonet --configure             generate a new local configuration and exit
        ./contrib/peer2anonet/peer2anonet --update                regenerate peer configurations
        ./contrib/peer2anonet/peer2anonet --configure-peer        generate a new peer configuration and update
        ./contrib/peer2anonet/peer2anonet --rm-peer               remove a peer configuration and update
        ./contrib/peer2anonet/peer2anonet --install-daemontools   installs daemontools
        ./contrib/peer2anonet/peer2anonet --install-ucspi-tcp     installs ucspi-tcp
        ./contrib/peer2anonet/peer2anonet --install-djbdns        installs djbdns
        ./contrib/peer2anonet/peer2anonet --configure-dns         configures dnscache and tinydns zones
        ./contrib/peer2anonet/peer2anonet --update-dns            updates tinydns-ano zone
RTFM:
    CONFIGURE:
        I highly recommend that before you use peer2anonet
        you ./configure resdb with tinydns support.
        ./contrib/peer2anonet/peer2anonet --configure
        EXAMPLES:
            Enter your AnoNet subnet: 1.1.5.0
            Enter your AnoNet router: 1.1.5.1
            Enter your peering ip: 1.1.5.2
            Enter your AnoNet asn: 1150
    CONFIGURE PEER:
        ./contrib/peer2anonet/peer2anonet --configure-peer
            KEY PAIRS:
                before running peer2anonet to configure peers you can use
                quicktun to generate keypairs:
                    quicktun.keypair < /dev/random
            EXAMPLES:
                Enter your peer's name: d3v11
                Enter your peer's remote ip: 11.11.55.1
                Enter your peer's peering ip: 1.1.5.2
                Enter your peer's remote port: 21150
                Enter your local port: 61150
                Enter your peer's asn: 1150
                Enter your peer's public key: * see KEY PAIRS above *
                Enter your private key: * see KEY PAIRS above *
            RUN CHANGES:
                peer2anonet exports the /service/$PEER/run file to
                /etc/peer2anonet/peers/$PEER/run. If you need to
                create customizations for peerings then make adjustments
                to that file.
            CONFIGURATION FILES:
                If /etc/peer2anonet/bird.conf exists, then peer2anonet
                will not create a new bird. Instead it will use this
                bird.conf and append new protocols to it. 
                /etc/peer2anonet/peers/$PEER/* contains:
                
                    asn  local_port  peering_ip  pubkey  remote_ip  remote_port  run  seckey
                In the event you want to reconfigure a peer's tunnel you can alter the run
                file and do `--update', rm run and modify the above files then use `--update',
                or reconfigure the peering tunnel altogether with --configure-peer and choose
                that peer's name. If you think this is absurd then you're probably right! I 
                plan on doing something with these files later.
    CONFIGURE DNS:
        If you did not ./configure resdb with tinydns support
        then you need to do that before using this function.
        also before using you will need to have installed
        daemontools, djbdns, and ucspi-tcp. peer2anonet
        can do this for you with --install-* options.
        ./contrib/peer2anonet/peer2anonet --configure-dns
        UPDATE DNS:
            After a successful `--configure-dns', you can now
            enjoy to use `--update-dns' to bring your AnoNet
            domains up to speed.
    COMPLAIN:
        If this README doesn't tell you what you need to know
        you can head over to www.d3v11.ano/peering. If that
        doesn't get you what you want then either complain to
        me or shoot both of us in the face.