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cinternet - simple frontend for smpppd
DESCRIPTION
cinternet is a simple frontend for the smpppd.
OPTIONS
These options are recognized by cinternet. If a long option shows an
argument as mandatory, then it is mandatory for the equivalent short
option also.
The order of the options is relevant except for the --verbose, --only-
local, --version and --help options.
-I, --interface-list
List all configured interfaces of the smpppd. The interfaces
are also marked either with `u' or `d' for their status of up or
down respectively. The interface names are utf-8 encoded.
-i, --interface-name=NAME
Specify a interface. A interface must be specified for most of
the options below. This option must be given before any option
that requires an interface. The name must exactly match one of
the interface list.
--interface-number=NUM
Specify a interface. A interface must be specified for most of
the options below. This option must be given before any option
that requires an interface. The numbers start at one.
-P, --provider-list
List all configured providers for the specified interface. The
currently active provider is prefixed by a `a', all others by a
`i'. The provider names are utf-8 encoded.
-p, --provider-name=NAME
Select the active provider for the specified interface by name.
The name must exactly match one of the provider list. Only
works when the interface is down.
--provider-number=NUM
Select the active provider for the specified interface by num‐
ber. The numbers start at one. Only works when the interface
is down.
-A, --start
Start the specified interface.
-D, --dialin
Trigger dialin for the specified interface. The interface must
be in dial on demand mode and already started. Not implemented
for all connection types.
-H, --hangup
Trigger hangup for the specified interface. The interface must
be in dial on demand mode. Not implemented for all connection
types.
-O, --stop
Stop the specified interface.
--add-link
Add a link to a multi-link connection.
--remove-link
Remove a link from a multi-link connection.
-s, --status
Display the status of the specified interface.
-c, --config
Display the configuration of the specified interface.
-l, --log
Displays the log of the specified interface.
-d, --debug={on,off}
Turn debugging mode of the smpppd on or off. This does not
affect connections already up.
-L, --main-config
List the main config of the smpppd.
-L, --main-log
List the main log, the log containing general informations not
specific to an interface, of the smpppd.
-v, --verbose
Be more verbose.
-o, --only-local
Only connect to local smpppd.
--script[=STYLE]
Format output for script. Known styles are c and sh.
--version
Show program version and exit.
--help Show help information and exit.
WIRELESS LAN OPTIONS
The following commands are only valid if the specified interface is a
wireless LAN device.
--set-essid=ESSID
Set ESSID (network name).
--set-bitrate=BITRATE
Set a specific bitrate (in Mbps units). Use auto or 0 to switch
to automatic mode.
--set-wep=KEY
Enables WEP encryption for the specified interface. KEY can
have different formats, see --keytype for more information.
--scan Prints scan results, i.e. access points known to the driver.
Note that this does not trigger an active scan.
--rescan
Triggers an active scan and prints the scan results. Note that
this can interrupt exiting connections for a while.
--keytype={hex,ascii,hash[40,104]}
Sets key type for --set-wep command. hex means the key is given
has hex digits. You need to enter exactly the amount of digits
needed for the key (e.g. 10 hex digits for 40 bit key, 26 hex
digits for 104 bit key, etc). ascii means that the ASCII values
of the specified string from the key. You need to enter 5 char‐
acters for 40 bit keys, 13 for 104 bit keys, etc. And finally
hash means the specified key is used as a passphrase to generate
a hash from it, which will be the actual WEP key. Append 40 to
hash if you want a 40 bit key generated, and 104 if you want 104
bit (aka 64 and 128 bit, depends on whether you count the ini‐
tialization vector or not). If the appendix is omitted, 104 bit
gets assumed.
--authmode={open,shared}
This option has to be used together with the --set-wep command.
It specifies the authentication mode to be used. open means no
explicit authentication (this does not neccessarily mean no
encryption). shared means shared key authentication. This
authentication mode makes your WEP key more attackable, so do
not use it if you don't have to.
--connection-status
Prints some information about your wireless LAN connection sta‐
tus.
FILES
/etc/smpppd-c.conf
Contains information about remote smpppd.
/var/run/smpppd/control
Socket to communicate with local smpppd.
SEE ALSO
kinternet, qinternet, accounting(1), smpppd-c.conf(5), smpppd(8),
smpppd-ifcfg(8).
AUTHOR
Arvin Schnell <arvin@suse.de>
SuSE December 2002 CINTERNET(1)