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IPWATCHD-GNOTIFY(1)					      General Commands Manual					       IPWATCHD-GNOTIFY(1)

NAME
ipwatchd-gnotify - Notification tool for Gnome environment SYNOPSIS
ipwatchd-gnotify [--debug] [--broadcast] --title message_title --message message_content ipwatchd-gnotify --version ipwatchd-gnotify --help DESCRIPTION
IPwatchD-G-Notify is notification tool for Gnome environment used by IPwatchD daemon to display notification "bubble" when IP conflict occurs. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -d --debug Prints debug information to standard output. -b --broadcast Sends notification to all active displays. Requires root privileges. -t --title Specifies title of the notification window. -m --message Specifies message shown in the notification window. -v --version Prints program version to standard output. -h --help Prints short help information to standard output. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jaroslav Imrich <jariq@jariq.sk> SEE ALSO
ipwatchd(8), ipwatchd-script(1) IPWATCHD-GNOTIFY(1)

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NAME
ipwatchd - IP conflict detection tool for Linux SYNOPSIS
ipwatchd --config config_file [--debug] [--test] ipwatchd --version ipwatchd --help DESCRIPTION
IPwatchD is a simple daemon that analyses all incoming ARP packets in order to detect IP conflicts. Default configuration file uses "automatic configuration mode" with "passive protection mode" and it should be the best option for most systems. Configuration mode applies to the daemon instance and it specifies how the list of network interfaces that should be monitored will be obtained. In automatic configuration mode IPwatchD detects all network interfaces automatically and sets passive protection mode for them. In manual configuration mode it is up to the system administrator to specify list of interfaces and protection modes in configuration file. Protection mode specifies the action that will be performed when IP conflict is detected. In active protection mode IPwatchD protects your host before IP takeover by answering gratuitous ARP requests received from conflicting system. In passive protection mode it just records information about IP conflict through standard syslog interface. IPwatchD also supports execution of user defined scripts. See ipwatchd.conf(5) and ipwatchd-script(1) for more details. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -c --config Specifies path to configuration file. -d --debug Enables debug mode. Debug information are recorded through syslog with "daemon" facility and "debug" priority. -t --test Enables testing mode that is useful only for debugging. In this mode every received ARP packet is considered to be conflicting. -v --version Prints program version to standard output. -h --help Prints short help information to standard output. CONFIGURATION
See ipwatchd.conf(5) for more details. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jaroslav Imrich <jariq@jariq.sk> SEE ALSO
ipwatchd.conf(5), ipwatchd-script(1) IPWATCHD(8)
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