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diff --git a/programs/ikeping/ikeping.8 b/programs/ikeping/ikeping.8 deleted file mode 100644 index a9b80b46d..000000000 --- a/programs/ikeping/ikeping.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -.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 |