NAME
ripd
—
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
daemon
SYNOPSIS
ripd |
[-dnv ] [-D
macro=value]
[-f file]
[-s socket] |
DESCRIPTION
ripd
is the Routing Information Protocol
(RIP) daemon which manages routers' routing tables.
A running ripd
can be controlled with the
ripctl(8)
utility.
The options are as follows:
-D
macro=value- Define macro to be set to value on the command line. Overrides the definition of macro in the configuration file.
-d
- Do not daemonize. If this option is specified,
ripd
will run in the foreground and log to stderr. -f
file- Specify an alternative configuration file.
-n
- Configtest mode. Only check the configuration file for validity.
-s
socket- Use an alternate location for the default control socket.
-v
- Produce more verbose output.
FILES
- /etc/ripd.conf
- Default
ripd
configuration file. - /var/run/ripd.sock
- UNIX-domain socket used for communication with ripctl(8).
SEE ALSO
STANDARDS
F. Baker and R. Atkinson, RIP-2 MD5 Authentication, RFC 2082, January 1997.
G. Malkin, RIP Version 2, RFC 2453, November 1998.
HISTORY
The ripd
program first appeared in
OpenBSD 4.1.