Configuration File
Supports using the -c parameter to specify the configuration file path.
easytier-core -c ./config.yamlNote
Note: Parameters in the configuration file can be overridden by command line parameters. For example, if --hostname abc is specified in the configuration file, but --hostname xyz is used in the command line, then the hostname parameter xyz from the command line will be used.
Running with parameters can generate a configuration file with the corresponding parameters. The configuration file will be printed in the command line, and you can manually copy and save it as a toml file.
Running easytier-core directly without parameters will generate the minimal configuration file.
EasyTier Assistant
If you do not want to write the configuration file manually, you can use EasyTier Assistant to generate one, then load it with the -c parameter:
easytier-core -c ./config.tomlMultiple Configuration Files Startup
You can specify multiple configuration files through the -c parameter. EasyTier will load multiple configuration files in one process and start multiple virtual networks.
easytier-core -c ./config1.yaml -c ./config2.yaml