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gnunet-nse — show network size estimates from NSE service

Authors

       This  page  was  originally  written by Bertrand Marc <bmarc@debian.org> for Debian's gnunet package (man
       page date: 2014).  Further edits and conversion to mdoc were done by
       ng0 <ng0@gnunet.org>.

Bugs

       Report bugs by using https://bugs.gnunet.org or by sending electronic mail to ⟨bug-gnunet@gnu.org⟩.

Debian                                            March 6, 2019                                    GNUNET-NSE(1)

Description

gnunet-nse is a command line tool to show network size estimates from the NSE service of GNUnet.

       -cFILENAME | --config=FILENAME
               Use the configuration file FILENAME.

       -h | --help
               Print short help on options.

       -LLOGLEVEL | --loglevel=LOGLEVEL
               Use LOGLEVEL for logging.  Valid values are DEBUG, INFO, WARNING and ERROR.

       -lLOGFILE | --logfile=LOGFILE
               Configure logging to write logs to LOGFILE.

       -v | --version
               Print GNUnet version number.

Files

gnunet.conf Configuration file for gnunet.

History

       This man page first appeared in GNUnet 0.11.1.

Name

       gnunet-nse — show network size estimates from NSE service

See Also

gnunet.conf(5)

       The full documentation for gnunet is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info(1) gnunet programs  are
       properly installed at your site, the command
                     info gnunet
       should give you access to the complete handbook,
                     info gnunet-c-tutorial
       will give you access to a tutorial for developers.

       Depending on your installation, this information is also available in gnunet(7) and gnunet-c-tutorial(7).

Synopsis

gnunet-nse  [-cFILENAME  |  --config=FILENAME]  [-h  |  --help]  [-LLOGLEVEL  |  --loglevel=LOGLEVEL]
                  [-lLOGFILE | --logfile=LOGFILE] [-v | --version]

See Also