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NAME

       gnunet-conversation — have a conversation with your peers

SYNOPSIS

       gnunet-conversation   [-c   FILENAME   |   --config=FILENAME]  [-e  NAME  |  --ego=NAME]  [-h  |  --help]
                           [-L LOGLEVEL | --loglevel=LOGLEVEL] [-p LINE | --phone=LINE] [-v | --version] ⟨URI

DESCRIPTION

       gnunet-conversation can be used to have a conversation with other GNUnet users.  You can make  calls  and
       receive  incoming calls.  You need to setup an ego using gnunet-identity first.  For others to be able to
       call you, you must add a PHONE record to your zone in  the  GNU  Name  System  (using  gnunet-namestore).
       gnunet-conversation has an interactive help system via the /help command.

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

       -e NAME | --ego=NAME
               Specifies the NAME of the ego to use (for caller ID).

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

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

       -p LINE | --phone=LINE
               Optional  argument  that  can  be used to specify the phone LINE to be used with the conversation
               service.  The default LINE is zero, which should be fine for most users.

       -v | --version
               Print GNUnet version number.

SEE ALSO

       gnunet-gns(1), gnunet-identity(1), gnunet-namestore(1)

       The full documentation for gnunet is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info(1) and 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).

BUGS

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

Debian                                           October 5, 2013                          GNUNET-CONVERSATION(1)