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NFD Control Center is a software module for desktop systems to manage local instance of Named Data Forwarding Daemon (NFD). The current released macOS version of the NFD Control Center (0.2.1) is built with newest ndn-cxx (0.5.1) and bundles in a newest version of NFD (0.5.1) and NDN Essential tools (0.4). NFD Control Center provides macOS users a simple way to get NDN connectivity and keep up with the latest updates of NFD. The NFD Control Center supplies various features, such as:
Soon to be released version will also include NDN security management, a simple interface to enable ad hoc WiFi communication, discovering available data within the network.
macOS 10.12
Source
Issue requests and bug reporting
Download .dmg
of the latest version of the NFD control center and install it by simply double clicking dmg package and dragging NFD.app
to Application folder.
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In the Launchpad, click on NDN application icon to launch NFD Control Center. Application icon will show on the menu bar and the main menu can be opened from there.
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Preferences window contains 5 tab views. The first tab General is the general settings for NFD Control Center. The NFD Control Center application will save the user's settings permanently in local system no matter the application is upgraded or reinstalled. The default setting is false.
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Forwarder status tab displays the detailed forwarder status information. Nothing will show up if NFD daemon is not on.
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Auto-config status tab displays the detailed auto-configuration information generated by NDN auto-config tool. It logs the auto-configuration information until application exits. When start auto-configuration on the system for the first time, macOS will ask you for permission to access keychain. Choose Always Allow to avoid the window pops up again.
Security tab is under construction currently.
Choosing this menu entry will let the users be able to use the command-line tools in terminal on local macOS system. Simply click on it and fill in the user name and password in the popup dialog. Then users will be able to use all NDN related command-line tools in terminal afterwards.
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supports the following command-line tools:
NFD and supporting tools
nfd
nfdc
nfd-status
nfd-status-http-server
nfd-autoreg
ndn-autoconfig
ndn-autoconfig-server
NDN Essential Tools
ndn-dissect
ndncatchunks
ndndump
ndnpeek
ndnping
ndnpingserver
ndnpoke
ndnputchunks
NDN security tools
ndnsec
ndnsec-cert-dump
ndnsec-cert-gen
ndnsec-cert-install
ndnsec-cert-revoke
ndnsec-certgen
ndnsec-delete
ndnsec-dsk-gen
ndnsec-dskgen
ndnsec-dump-certificate
ndnsec-export
ndnsec-get-default
ndnsec-import
ndnsec-install-cert
ndnsec-key-gen
ndnsec-keygen
ndnsec-list
ndnsec-ls-identity
ndnsec-op-tool
ndnsec-operator-tool
ndnsec-set-acl
ndnsec-set-default
ndnsec-sig-verify
ndnsec-sign-req
ndnsec-unlock-tpm
This menu entry is designed for automatically upgrading. Everytime when NFD Control Center starts, it will automatically check the upgrade information from the server. If there is an available upgrading, upgrading dialog will pop up and users can choose the their preferred action. During the upgrade, NFD and NDN auto-configuration will be stopped. Users also can check the upgrading information manually by clicking this menu entry.
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Users can check the "Shutdown NFD daemon on quit" box to terminate NFD daemon along with quitting NFD Control Center. Otherwise, NFD daemon will keep running even if user quits the NFD Control Center.