gnunet-namestore(1) manipulate GNUnet zones

SYNOPSIS

gnunet-namestore [options]-zZONEFILE

DESCRIPTION

gnunet-namestore can be used to create and manipulate a GNS zone.

OPTIONS

-a, --add
Desired operation is adding a record
-c FILENAME, --config=FILENAME
Use the configuration file FILENAME.
-d, --delete
Desired operation is deleting all of the records under the given name
-D, --display
Desired operation is listing of matching records
-e TIME, --expiration=TIME
Specifies expiration time of record to add; format is relative time, i.e "1 h" or "7 d 30 m". Supported units are "ms", "s", "min" or "minutes", "h" (hours), "d" (days) and "a" (years).
-h, --help
Print short help on options.
-L LOGLEVEL, --loglevel=LOGLEVEL
Use LOGLEVEL for logging. Valid values are DEBUG, INFO, WARNING and ERROR.
-m, --monitor
Monitor changes to the zone on an ongoing basis (in contrast to -D, which merely displays the current records)
-n NAME, --name=NAME
Name of the record to add/delete/display
-r PKEY, --reverse=PKEY
Determine our GNS name for the given public key (reverse lookup of the PKEY) in the given zone.
-t TYPE, --type=TYPE
Type of the record to add/delete/display (i.e. "A", "AAAA", "NS", "PKEY", "MX" etc.)
-u URI, --uri=URI
Add PKEY record from gnunet://gns/-URI to our zone; the record type is always PKEY, if no expiration is given FOREVER is used
-v, --version
Print GNUnet version number.
-V VALUE, --value=VALUE
Value to store or remove from the GNS zone. Specific format depends on the record type. A records expect a dotted decimal IPv4 address, AAAA records an IPv6 address, PKEY a public key in GNUnet's printable format, and CNAME and NS records should be a domain name.
-z EGO, --zone=EGO
Specifies the name of the ego controlling the private key for the zone (mandatory option)

BUGS

Report bugs by using Mantis <https://gnunet.org/bugs/> or by sending electronic mail to <[email protected]>