This is the command vde_plug that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
vde_plug - Virtual Distributed Ethernet plug (two plugs creates a vde cable)
SYNOPSIS
vde_plug [ -p portnum ] [ -g group ] [ -m octal-mode ] [ socketdir ]
DESCRIPTION
A vde_plug is a plug to be connected into a VDE switch. All the data that is catched by
the plug is written in its stdout and everything from stdin is injected in the switch.
This tool has been designed to be used together with dpipe (1) to interconnect a second
vde_plug to another switch, working as a virtual ethernet crossed cable between the two
switches.
The command
dpipe vde_plug = vde_plug /tmp/vde2.ctl
connects two local switches: the former is using the standard control socket /tmp/vde.ctl
while the latter is using /tmp/vde2.ctl.
The command
dpipe vde_plug = ssh remote.machine.org vde_plug
connects two remote switches. If the two vde_switches run as daemon and they are
connected to tap interfaces a level 2 encrypted tunnel is established.
vde_plug can also be established as a login shell for users. The following command works
as in the previous example
dpipe vde_plug = ssh [email protected] vde_plug
where vdeuser is the user with vde_plug as standard shell. All the remote accesses are
logged by syslog at the beginning and at the end of each session. Attempt to login
without the command vde_plug at the end or trying to execute something else are blocked
and the attempt is logged into syslog.
OPTIONS
-p portnum
It is possible to decide which port of the switch to use. When this option is not
specified the switch assigns the first available unused port (if any). It is
possible to connect several cables in the same switch port: in this way all this
cables work concurrently. It means that packet can result as duplicate but no ARP
table loops are generated. Is useful when vde is used for mobility. Several
physical interfaces can be used at a time during handoffs to prevent hichups in
connectivity.
-g group
group ownership of the communication socket. For security when more want to share a
switch it is better to use a unix group to own the comm sockets so that the network
traffic cannot be sniffed.
-m octal-mode
octal chmod like permissions for the comm sockets
socketdir
(This option can be also set as: -sock socketdir ) specify the directory which
contains the UNIX socket to be used by local programs for joining the VDE. The
default value is "/tmp/vde.ctl", which corresponds to the socket "/tmp/vde.ctl/ctl"
(or /var/run/vde.ctl when the vde_switch runs as a shared daemon). It is possible
for users to redefine their default switch as ".vde-2/stdsock" in their home
directory. If exist, this directory (or symbolic link to the actual directory) is
used as the default value for the user.
NOTICE
Virtual Distributed Ethernet is not related in any way with www.vde.com ("Verband der
Elektrotechnik, Elektronik und Informationstechnik" i.e. the German "Association for
Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies").
Use vde_plug online using onworks.net services