4 uAnytun can be built by using either libgcrypt or the openssl-crypto library.
5 The latter is more performant in most cases but there are some license
6 issues when using this library. It also needs more space when installed.
17 using ssl crypto library:
35 using ssl crypto library:
52 Getting the source via subversion:
53 ----------------------------------
55 svn co https://svn.anytun.org/uanytun/trunk uanytun
68 using ssl crypto library:
71 # ./configure --use-ssl-crypto
75 - try './configure --help' for further information
76 - if using openssl pre 0.9.8 you have to disable passphrase
77 because openssl had no SHA256 implementation prior to this
79 - on OpenBSD/FreeBSD you have to use gmake instead of make
87 This will install anytun under the --prefix defined with configure.
95 This removes everytthing except for the config files
99 This also removes the config files
109 The init.d script can be used to start uanytun at boot time. It searches for
110 configuration files which reside at $CONFIG_DIR. For each instance of uanytun
111 which should be started there must be a directory containing at least a file
112 named config. This file must contain all command line parameter which should
113 be used when starting the daemon. One line for each parameter. Empty lines and
114 lines starting with # are ignored. Besides the config file there may be a script
115 named post-up.sh which will be called when the tun/tap device comes up.
116 This is an example of how the init.d script can be used to start uanytun:
118 # /etc/init.d/uanytun start client1 p2p-a
120 In this case the script will start 2 instances of uanytun using the config files
121 $CONFIG_DIR/client1/config and $CONFIG_DIR/p2p-a/config.
122 If no instance name is specified the script will use the file $CONFIG_DIR/autostart
123 to determine which instances to start or stop. This file must contain a list
124 of instance names which should be used when no names are specified at the command
125 line. One line for each name. Empty lines and lines starting with # are ignored.