02-06-2001
Pxt, you are da man!! I was just getting ready to follow up my own post with some info as I found a perfect starting point at
http://bignosebird.com/unix.shtml This guy even mentions DOS and starts in on the basics which is really ideal for my reference.
Thanks again. Lot's of reading to do
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GOGOC(8) BSD System Manager's Manual GOGOC(8)
NAME
gogoc -- gogoCLIENT
SYNOPSIS
gogoc [-h] [-?] [-y] [-n] [-b]
gogoc [-f config_file] [-i interface_name] [-u interface_name] [-s interface_name] [-r retry_delay]
DESCRIPTION
gogoc provides a means to configure a tunnel obtained from a tunnel server that supports the tunnel setup protocol (TSP). gogoc will connect
to a tunnel server and request a tunnel according to the specifications given in the configuration file. As a background process, it will
then monitor the state of the tunnel. In the event of a timeout, gogoc will establish a new tunnel.
gogoc currently supports three types of tunnels:
- v6v4 (IPv6 over IPv4)
Supported on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Linux, Windows, Solaris, Darwin and OpenWRT.
- v6udpv4 (IPv6 over UDP over IPv4)
Supported on FreeBSD, Linux, Windows, Darwin and OpenWRT.
- v4v6 (IPv4 over IPv6 (DSTM))
Supported on FreeBSD and Windows.
ARGUMENTS
The following options are available:
-h, -? Displays a short usage summary and quits.
-y Automatically accept server's public key.
-n Run as a foreground process.
-b Stop trying to reconnect upon first error received.
-f configuration_file
Specifies a different configuration file.
Default is /etc/gogoc/gogoc.conf.
-s interface_name
Overrides client_v4 in gogoc.conf(5)
-i interface_name
Overrides if_tunnel_v6v4 in gogoc.conf(5)
-u interface_name
Overrides if_tunnel_v6udpv4 in gogoc.conf(5)
-r retry_delay
Overrides retry_delay in gogoc.conf(5)
SEE ALSO
gogoc.conf(5)
http://www.gogo6.com
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This software uses code taken from other organizations as :
- RSA data security for md5.
- The Apache Software Foundation for Base64 encoding and decoding.
AUTHORS
gogo6 Inc.
http://www.gogo6.com
support@gogo6.com
gogoCLIENT May 7, 2007 gogoCLIENT