/* * Copyright (C) 2008 Martin Willi * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Andreas Steffen * Hochschule fuer Technik Rapperswil * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the * Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your * option) any later version. See . * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY * or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License * for more details. */ #include /** * print pool usage info */ void usage(void) { printf("\ Usage:\n\ ipsec pool --status|--add|--replace|--del|--resize|--leases|--purge [options]\n\ ipsec pool --showattr|--statusattr|--addattr|--delattr [options]\n\ \n\ ipsec pool --status\n\ Show a list of installed pools with statistics plus nameserver info.\n\ \n\ ipsec pool --statusattr [--hexout]\n\ Show a list of all attributes stored in the database with the values\n\ converted to the correct format if the type is known by --showattr or\n\ in hex format otherwise.\n\ hexout: Output all values in hex format\n\ \n\ ipsec pool --showattr\n\ Show a keyword list of the major attribute types.\n\ \n\ ipsec pool --add --start --end [--timeout ]\n\ ipsec pool --replace --start --end [--timeout ]\n\ Add a new pool to or replace an existing pool in the database.\n\ name: Name of the pool, as used in ipsec.conf rightsourceip=%%name\n\ start: Start address of the pool\n\ end: End address of the pool\n\ timeout: Lease time in hours (use 'd', 'm', or 's' to alternatively\n\ configure the time in days, minutes or seconds, respectively),\n\ 0 for static leases\n\ \n\ ipsec pool --add --addresses [--timeout ]\n\ ipsec pool --replace --addresses [--timeout ]\n\ Add a new pool to or replace an existing pool in the database.\n\ name: Name of the pool, as used in ipsec.conf rightsourceip=%%name\n\ file: File newline separated addresses for the pool are read from.\n\ Optionally each address can be pre-assigned to a roadwarrior\n\ identity, e.g. 10.231.14.2=alice@strongswan.org.\n\ If a - (hyphen) is given instead of a file name, the addresses\n\ are read from STDIN. Reading addresses stops at the end of file\n\ or an empty line. Pools created with this command can not be\n\ resized.\n\ timeout: Lease time in hours (use 'd', 'm', or 's' to alternatively\n\ configure the time in days, minutes or seconds, respectively),\n\ 0 for static leases\n\ \n\ ipsec pool --addattr [--pool [--identity ]]\n\ --addr|--mask|--server|--subnet|--string|--hex \n\ Add a new attribute to the database. Attributes can be bundled by using\n\ the --pool and --identity options. If a bundle matches a peer the contained\n\ attributes are sent to that peer instead of the global ones.\n\ type: a keyword from --showattr or a number from the range 1..32767\n\ name: the name of the pool this attribute is added to\n\ id: identity of the peer this attribute is bound to\n\ addr: IPv4 or IPv6 address\n\ mask: IPv4 or IPv6 netmask (synonym for --addr)\n\ server: IPv4 or IPv6 address of a server (synonym for --addr)\n\ subnet: IPv4 subnet[s] given by network/mask[,network/mask,...]\n\ string: value of a string-type attribute\n\ hex: hex value of any attribute\n\ \n\ ipsec pool --del \n\ Delete a pool from the database.\n\ name: Name of the pool to delete\n\ \n\ ipsec pool --delattr [--pool [--identity ]]\n\ [--addr|--mask|--server|--subnet|--string|--hex ]\n\ Delete a specific or all attributes of a given type from the database.\n\ type: a keyword from --showattr or a number from the range 1..32767\n\ name: the name of the pool this attribute is added to\n\ id: identity of the peer this attribute is bound to\n\ addr: IPv4 or IPv6 address\n\ mask: IPv4 or IPv6 netmask (synonym for --addr)\n\ server: IPv4 or IPv6 address of a server (synonym for --addr)\n\ subnet: IPv4 subnet[s] given by network/mask[,network/mask,...]\n\ string: value of a string-type attribute\n\ hex: hex value of any attribute\n\ \n\ ipsec pool --resize --end \n\ Grow or shrink an existing pool.\n\ name: Name of the pool to resize\n\ end: New end address for the pool\n\ \n\ ipsec pool --leases [--filter ] [--utc]\n\ Show lease information using filters:\n\ filter: Filter string containing comma separated key=value filters,\n\ e.g. id=alice@strongswan.org,addr=1.1.1.1\n\ pool: name of the pool\n\ id: assigned identity of the lease\n\ addr: lease IP address\n\ tstamp: UNIX timestamp when lease was valid, as integer\n\ status: status of the lease: online|valid|expired\n\ utc: Show times in UTC instead of local time\n\ \n\ ipsec pool --purge \n\ Delete lease history of a pool:\n\ name: Name of the pool to purge\n\ \n\ ipsec pool --batch \n\ Read commands from a file and execute them atomically.\n\ file: File to read the newline separated commands from. Commands\n\ appear as they are written on the command line, e.g.\n\ --replace mypool --start 10.0.0.1 --end 10.0.0.254\n\ --del dns\n\ --add dns --server 10.1.0.1\n\ --add dns --server 10.1.1.1\n\ If a - (hyphen) is given as a file name, the commands are read\n\ from STDIN. Readin commands stops at the end of file. Empty\n\ lines are ignored. The file may not contain a --batch command.\n\ \n"); }