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.TP
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Try it out within your own LAN! Follow these simple steps:
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.TP
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- On your server, run: ./iodined -f 10.0.0.1 test.asdf
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- On your server, run: ./iodined \-f 10.0.0.1 test.asdf
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(If you already use the 10.0.0.0 network, use another internal net like
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172.16.0.0)
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.TP
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- Enter a password
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.TP
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- On the client, run: ./iodine -f 192.168.0.1 test.asdf
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- On the client, run: ./iodine \-f 192.168.0.1 test.asdf
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(Replace 192.168.0.1 with the server's ip address)
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.TP
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- Enter the same password
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Now any DNS querys for domains ending with tunnel1.mytunnnel.com will be sent
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to your server. Start iodined on the server. The first argument is the tunnel
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IP address (like 192.168.99.1) and the second is the assigned domain (in this
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case tunnel1.mytunnel.com). The -f argument will keep iodined running in the
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case tunnel1.mytunnel.com). The \-f argument will keep iodined running in the
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foreground, which helps when testing. iodined will start a virtual interface,
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and also start listening for DNS queries on UDP port 53. Either enter a
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password on the commandline (-P pass) or after the server has started. Now
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password on the commandline (\-P pass) or after the server has started. Now
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everything is ready for the client.
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.TP
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.B Client side:
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