.\" -*-nroff-*- .\". .de hP .IP \h'-\w'\fB\\$1\ \fP'u'\fB\\$1\ \fP\c .. .de VS .sp 1 .RS .nf .ft B .. .de VE .ft R .fi .RE .sp 1 .. .ie t \{\ . ds o \(bu . ds ss \s8\u . ds se \d\s0 . if \n(.g \{\ . fam P . \} .\} .el \{\ . ds o o . ds ss ^ . ds se .\} .TH tripemon 1 "4 October 2005" "Straylight/Edgeware" "TrIPE: Trivial IP Encryption" .SH "NAME" tripemon \- graphical monitor for tripe .SH "SYNOPSIS" .B tripemon .RB [ \-d .IR dir ] .RB [ \-a .IR socket ] .SH "DESCRIPTION" The .B tripemon program is a fairly simple graphical monitor program for TrIPE. It's not ever-so user-friendly in some ways, but it works fairly well. A perusal of .BR tripe-admin (5) would help you understand it better. That said, describing the program in detail is probably less interesting than letting you explore it for yourself. .PP The command-line options available are: .TP .B "\-h, \-\-help" Writes a brief description of the command-line options available to standard output and exits with status 0. .TP .B "\-v, \-\-version" Writes tripe's version number to standard output and exits with status 0. .TP .B "\-u, \-\-usage" Writes a brief usage summary to standard output and exits with status 0. .TP .BI "\-d, \-\-directory=" dir Make .I dir the current directory, before doing anything else. Note that all the other filenames (e.g., the log output file) are relative to this directory. The default directory, if this option is not specified, is taken from the environment variable .BR TRIPEDIR ; if that's not defined either, a default default of .BR /var/lib/tripe is used. .TP .BI "\-a, \-\-admin=" socket If connecting to a running server, connect to the socket named .IR socket ; if running a new server, instruct it to listen for admin connections on .IR socket . .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR tripectl (1), .BR tripe\-admin (5), .BR tripe (8). .SH "AUTHOR" Mark Wooding,