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SYNOPSIS:
# Generate Keys:
quicktun.keypair</dev/random
# Interactive prompt:
peer2anonet
# Accept pipe from file:
peer2anonet < autoconfig.txt
# Accept netcat pipe:
nc -l 1337 | peer2anonet
# Send a netcat pipe:
nc 1337 192.168.1.0 < autoconfig.txt
DESCRIPTION:
peer2anonet is an autoconfiguration utility to easily establish a
peering session with BGP on anonet2.
LICENSE:
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
DEPENDS ON:
quicktun, bird, daemontools(non-deb), bash
INSTALL AND UNINSTALL:
******************************************************************
* PEER2ANONET CAN AND WILL OVERWRITE /service AND /services, TO *
* INCLUDE FILES WITHIN THOSE DIRECTORIES. PLEASE CREATE BACKUPS *
* BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING PEER2ANONET AT ANY TIME! *
******************************************************************
To install, `cd' to the extracted peer2anonet folder.
Issue the following commands as root:
make install
To uninstall peer2anonet, as root do:
make uninstall
To compile/install a .deb package, as root do:
make install-deb
USAGE:
You may execute peer2anonet and answer configuration questions
via interface or pipe a file containing the new peering
session's specifications to the executable. peer2anonet has
some security checks but it is highly recommended you check
a autoconfig file manually before using to prevent malicious
attacks. An autoconfig file should be in the following format:
Plain text file, one block of data per line, no spaces, and
without including the following '<-- comments'.
================== Not Actual Line on File ============================
anon <--your peer's alias
11.22.33.44 <--your peer's remote ip
1.2.3.4 <--your peer's anonet ip
4321 <--your peer's client port
1234 <--your peer's asn
3c6e0b8a9c15224a8228b9a98ca1531d <--your peer's public key
================== Not Actual Line on File ============================
At your discretion, you may exclude the public key from the
bottom of an autoconfig file and post installation of your new
peer service, peer2anonet will prompt foor it.
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