NAME¶
spipe - spiped client utility
SYNOPSIS¶
spipe -t <target socket> -k <key file> [-f | -g] [-j] [-o
<connection timeout>]
OPTIONS¶
- -t <target socket>
- Address to which spipe should connect.
- -k <key file>
- Use the provided key file to authenticate and encrypt.
- -f
- Use fast/weak handshaking: This reduces the CPU time spent in the initial
connection setup, at the expense of losing perfect forward secrecy.
- -g
- Require perfect forward secrecy by dropping connections if the other host
is using the -f option.
- -j
- Disable transport layer keep-alives. (By default they are enabled.)
- -o <connection timeout>
- Timeout, in seconds, after which an attempt to connect to the target or a
protocol handshake will be aborted (and the connection dropped) if not
completed. Defaults to 5s.
SEE ALSO¶
spiped(1).