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-.TH IPSEC_IKEPING 8 "23 Feb 2002"
-.\" RCSID $Id: ikeping.8,v 1.1 2004/03/15 20:35:27 as Exp $
-.SH NAME
-ipsec ikeping \- send/receive ISAKMP/IKE echo requests/replies
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B ipsec
-.B ikeping
-[
-.B \-\-listen
-] [
-.B \-\-verbose
-] [
-.B \-\-wait
-time ] [
-.B \-\-exchangenum
-num ] [
-.B \-\-ikeport
-localport ] [
-.B \-\-ikeaddress
-address ] [
-.B \-\-inet
-] [
-.B \-\-inet6
-] destaddr[/dstport] ...
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.I Ikeping
-sends and receives ISAKMP/IKE echo request and echo reply packets. These
-packets are intended for diagnostics purposes, in a manner similar to
-.IR ping (8)
-does for ICMP echo request/reply packets.
-.PP
-At the time of this writing, the ISAKMP echo request/reply exchange is still
-an internet-draft, and is therefore completely non-standard.
-.PP
-.I Ikeping
-will bind to the local address given by
-.B \-\-ikeaddress
-and the port number given by
-.B \-\-ikeport
-defaulting to the wildcard address and the ISAKMP port 500. An ISAKMP
-exchange of type 244 (a private use number) is sent to each of the
-address/ports listed on the command line. The exchange number may be
-overridden by the
-.B \-\-exchangenum
-option.
-.PP
-.I Ikeping
-then listens for replies, printing them as they are received. Replies
-are of exchange type 245 or the specified exchange number plus 1.
-.I Ikeping
-will keep listening until it either receives as many echo responses as it sent,
-or until the timeout period (10 seconds) has been reached. Receipt of a
-packet will reset the timer. The
-.B \-\-wait
-option can be used to specify a different timeout period.
-.PP
-If the
-.B \-\-listen
-option is given, then
-.I ikeping
-will not send any packets. Instead, it will listen for them and reply to
-each request received.
-.SH FILES
-no external files
-.SH SEE ALSO
-ping(8), ipsec_pluto(8)
-.SH HISTORY
-Written for the Linux FreeS/WAN project
-<http://www.freeswan.org>
-by Michael Richardson.
-.SH BUGS