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.TH tripe 8 "10 February 2001" "Straylight/Edgeware" "TrIPE: Trivial IP Encryption"
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.
.B tripe
-.RB [ \-D ]
+.RB [ \-DF ]
.RB [ \-d
.IR dir ]
.RB [ \-b
It sets the directory named by the
.B TRIPEDIR
environment variable (or
-.B "*(/c"
+.B "\*(/c"
if the variable is unset) as the current directory.
.hP 2.
It acquires a UDP socket with an arbitrary kernel-selected port number.
in the background is with
.BR tripectl (1).
.TP
+.B "\-F, \-\-foreground"
+Runs the server in the `foreground'; i.e.,
+.B tripe
+will quit if it sees end-of-file on its standard input. This is
+incompatible with
+.BR \-D .
+.TP
.BI "\-d, \-\-directory=" dir
Makes
.I dir
the environment variable
.BR TRIPEDIR ;
if that's not specified, a default default of
-.B "*(/c"
+.B "\*(/c"
is used. Give a current directory of
.B .
if you don't want it to change directory at all.
.IR user 's
primary group, unless overridden by a
.B \-G
-option.
+option. The selected user (and group) will also be the owner of the
+administration socket.
.TP
.BI "\-G, \-\-setgid=" group
Set gid to that of
environment variable
.BR TRIPESOCK ;
if that's not set either, then a default default of
-.B "*(/s/tripesock"
+.B "\*(/s/tripesock"
is used instead.
.TP
.BI "\-T, \-\-trace=" trace-opts