Available Commands:
ping Preforms a cjdns ping to a specified address.
route Prints all routes to a specific node
traceroute Performs a traceroute on a specific node by pinging each known hop to the target on all known paths
ip Converts a cjdns public key to its corresponding IPv6 address.
peers Displays a list of currently connected peers for a node, if no node is specified your peers are shown.
host Returns a list of all known IP addresses for a specified hostname or the hostname for an address.
cjdnsadmin Generates a .cjdnsadmin file in your home diectory using the specified cjdroute.conf as input
addpeer Adds the peer details to your config file
addpass Adds the password to your config file, or generates one and then adds that
listpass ALPHA FEATURE - List currently loaded peering passwords.
cleanconfig Strips all comments from the config file and saves it at outfile
log Prints cjdns logs to stdout
passgen Generates a random alphanumeric password between 15 and 50 characters. If you provide [prefix], it will be prepended. This is to help you keep track of your peering passwords
dump Dumps the entire routing table to stdout.
nick Scrape HyperIRC for nicks using host
convert Convert key forms
connect Connect directly to another node over UDP
info Show node information
traffic Show traffic statistics
fingerprint Show public key unicode fingerprint
help Help about any command
To install go, check out the install instructions.
Run the following command to have cjdcmd-ng download, build, and install:
go get github.com/fc00/cjdcmd-ng
You'll need a to create the file ''~/.cjdnsadmin'' so that cjdcmd-ng knows how to connect to CJDNS.
{
"addr": "127.0.0.1",
"port": 11234,
"password": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
"config": "/etc/cjdroute.conf"
}
If you are using NixOS (like me) the password is stored in /etc/cjdns.keys.