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The admin socket provides an interface to query and configure Yggdrasil during runtime. By default, Yggdrasil listens for admin connections on localhost:9001
.
The yggdrasilctl
utility provides a human-friendly CLI interface to the Yggdrasil admin socket. It can connect to both local and remote Yggdrasil instances, and accepts the same verbs as below. Every field is specified in the field=value
format.
Examples include:
yggdrasilctl getDHT
yggdrasilctl getPeers
To get a list of supported commands:
yggdrasilctl list
To perform an action on a remote Yggdrasil node, specify the -endpoint
parameter:
yggdrasilctl -endpoint=tcp://10.0.0.1:9001 getPeers
yggdrasilctl -endpoint=unix:///var/run/yggdrasil.sock getDHT
To get the JSON response body instead of a "friendly" output, specify the -json
parameter:
yggdrasilctl -json getPeers
The Yggdrasil admin socket uses JSON for request and response formats.
A request must be:
- A complete JSON stanza
- Followed by a newline
\n
character
Once a valid request is received, the response stanza is returned.
The structure of a typical request is as below:
{
"request": "XXX",
"foo": "bar",
"baz": "qux"
}
A request:
- Must have a
"request"
(string
) field - a value containing the verb of the request - Can have a
"keepalive"
(bool
) field - atrue
orfalse
value stating whether the connection should be kept alive for further requests (if not specified, Yggdrasil will close the admin connection after returning a response) - Must have any other required fields for the request
- Can have any other optional fields for the request
A typical response is structured like this:
{
"request":
{
"request": "XXX",
"foo": "bar",
"baz": "qux"
},
"response":
{
},
"status": "success"
}
A response:
- Always has a
"request"
(string
) field, which contains the body of the original request - Always has a
"status"
(string
) field, which is either"success"
or"error"
- Optionally has a
"response"
section, which contains the response data from the request - Optionally has an
"error"
(string
) field, which contains error text
The "request"
field contains a verb that describes which request to perform.
Expects no additional request fields.
Returns known nodes in the DHT.
key
(string
) contains thePublicKey
of the remote nodeport
(int
)rest
(int
)
Expects no additional request fields.
Returns one or more records containing information about active peer sessions. The first record typically refers to the current node.
For each IPv6 address:
key
(string
) contains thePublicKey
of the remote nodeport
(uint8
) contains the local switch port number for that peercoords
([]int
) contains the coordinates of the node on the spanning treeremote
(string
) contains the peering URI of the remote peer
Expects no additional request fields.
Returns exactly one record containing information about the current Yggdrasil node.
For the current IPv6 address:
key
(string
) contains theEncryptionPublicKey
of the current nodebuild_name
(string
) contains the build name, if available (e.g.yggdrasil
,yggdrasil-develop
)build_version
(string
) contains the build version, if available (e.g.0.3.0
,0.2.7-0091
)coords
([]int
) contains the coordinates of the node on the spanning treesubnet
(string
) contains the routed IPv6 subnet for this host
Expects no additional request fields.
Returns zero or more records containing information about open sessions between the current Yggdrasil node and other nodes. Open sessions indicate that traffic has been exchanged with the remote node recently.
For each IPv6 address:
key
(string
) contains theEncryptionPublicKey
of the remote node
Expects no additional request fields.
Returns exactly one record containing information about the current node's TUN/TAP adapter.
For each adapter:
mtu
(uint8
) contains the MTU of the local TUN/TAP adapter
Expects no additional request fields.
Returns zero or more strings containing the enabled multicast peering interfaces.
If zero strings are returned then it is implied that multicast peering is not allowed on any interface.
Expects:
key=
string
, hex-encoded public key of the remote node to ping, in the same format as e.g. verbose output from agetDHT
response
Asks a remote node to respond with their nodeinfo.
Returns a nodeinfo
section with the nodeinfo. This can be in any format, containing any keys.