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@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ netbird [command] [subcommand] [flags]
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Below is the list of global flags:
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```shell
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--admin-url string Admin Panel URL [http|https]://[host]:[port] (default "https://app.netbird.io")
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-A, --anonymize anonymize IP addresses and non-netbird.io domains in logs and status output
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-c, --config string Netbird config file location (default "/etc/netbird/config.json")
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--daemon-addr string Daemon service address to serve CLI requests [unix|tcp]://[path|host:port] (default "unix:///var/run/netbird.sock")
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--log-file string sets NetBird log path. If console is specified the the log will be output to stdout (default "/var/log/netbird/client.log")
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@@ -122,6 +123,7 @@ Retrieves the peer status from the daemon service.
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--filter-by-ips strings filters the detailed output by a list of one or more IPs, e.g., --filter-by-ips 100.64.0.100,100.64.0.200
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--filter-by-names strings filters the detailed output by a list of one or more peer FQDN or hostnames, e.g., --filter-by-names peer-a,peer-b.netbird.cloud
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--filter-by-status string filters the detailed output by connection status(connected|disconnected), e.g., --filter-by-status connected
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-A, --anonymize anonymize IP addresses and non-netbird.io domains in the status output
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-h, --help help for status
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--ipv4 display only NetBird IPv4 of this peer, e.g., --ipv4 will output 100.64.0.33
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--json display detailed status information in json format
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@@ -134,12 +136,17 @@ netbird status
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```
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This will output:
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```shell
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Daemon status: Connected
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OS: linux/amd64
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Daemon version: 0.27.4
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CLI version: 0.27.4
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Management: Connected
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Signal: Connected
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Relays: 2/2 Available
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Nameservers: 1/1 Available
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NetBird IP: 100.119.62.6/16
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Interface type: Kernel
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Quantum resistance: false
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Routes: -
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Peers count: 2/3 Connected
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```
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@@ -159,9 +166,12 @@ Peers detail:
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Direct: false
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ICE candidate (Local/Remote): -/-
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ICE candidate endpoints (Local/Remote): -/-
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Last connection update: 2022-07-07 12:21:31
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Last connection update: 26 seconds ago
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Last Wireguard handshake: -
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Transfer status (received/sent) 0 B/0 B
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Quantum resistance: false
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Routes: -
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Latency: 10.74ms
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Peer:
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NetBird IP: 100.119.201.225
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@@ -172,9 +182,12 @@ Peers detail:
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Direct: true
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ICE candidate (Local/Remote): host/host
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ICE candidate endpoints (Local/Remote): -/-
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Last connection update: 2022-07-07 12:21:32
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Last Wireguard handshake: 2022-07-07 12:21:33
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Last connection update: 26 seconds ago
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Last Wireguard handshake: 25 seconds ago
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Transfer status (received/sent) 2.0 KiB/355 B
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Quantum resistance: false
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Routes: 10.0.0.0/24
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Latency: 20.14ms
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Peer:
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NetBird IP: 100.119.230.104
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@@ -185,18 +198,27 @@ Peers detail:
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Direct: true
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ICE candidate (Local/Remote): host/host
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ICE candidate endpoints (Local/Remote): -/-
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Last connection update: 2022-07-07 12:21:33
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Last Wireguard handshake: 2022-07-07 12:21:34
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Last connection update: 26 seconds ago
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Last Wireguard handshake: 24 seconds ago
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Transfer status (received/sent) 2.4 MiB/532 KiB
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Quantum resistance: false
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Routes: -
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Latency: 16.24ms
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Daemon status: Connected
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OS: linux/amd64
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Daemon version: 0.27.4
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CLI version: 0.27.4
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Management: Connected to https://api.netbird.io:33073
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Signal: Connected to https://signal2.wiretrustee.com:10000
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Relays:
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[stun:stun.netbird.io:5555] is Available
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[turns:turn.netbird.io:443?transport=tcp] is Available
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Nameservers:
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[8.8.8.8:53, 8.8.4.4:53] for [.] is Available
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NetBird IP: 100.119.62.6/16
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Interface type: Kernel
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Quantum resistance: false
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Routes: -
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Peers count: 2/3 Connected
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```
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To filter the peers' output by connection status, you can use the `--filter-by-status` flag with either "connected" or "disconnected" as value:
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@@ -215,9 +237,12 @@ Peers detail:
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Direct: true
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ICE candidate (Local/Remote): host/host
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ICE candidate endpoints (Local/Remote): -/-
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Last connection update: 2022-07-07 12:21:32
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Last Wireguard handshake: 2022-07-07 12:21:33
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Last connection update: 28 seconds ago
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Last Wireguard handshake: 27 seconds ago
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Transfer status (received/sent) 2.0 KiB/355 B
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Quantum resistance: false
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Routes: 10.0.0.0/24
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Latency: 20.14ms
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Peer:
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NetBird IP: 100.119.230.104
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@@ -228,18 +253,27 @@ Peers detail:
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Direct: true
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ICE candidate (Local/Remote): host/host
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ICE candidate endpoints (Local/Remote): -/-
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Last connection update: 2022-07-07 12:21:33
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Last Wireguard handshake: 2022-07-07 12:21:34
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Last connection update: 28 seconds ago
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Last Wireguard handshake: 26 seconds ago
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Transfer status (received/sent) 2.4 MiB/532 KiB
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Quantum resistance: false
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Routes: -
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Latency: 16.24ms
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Daemon status: Connected
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OS: linux/amd64
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Daemon version: 0.27.4
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CLI version: 0.27.4
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Management: Connected to https://api.netbird.io:33073
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Signal: Connected to https://signal2.wiretrustee.com:10000
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Relays:
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[stun:stun.netbird.io:5555] is Available
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[turns:turn.netbird.io:443?transport=tcp] is Available
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Nameservers:
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[8.8.8.8:53, 8.8.4.4:53] for [.] is Available
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NetBird IP: 100.119.62.6/16
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Interface type: Kernel
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Quantum resistance: false
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Routes: -
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Peers count: 2/3 Connected
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```
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To filter the peers' output by peer IP addresses, you can use the `--filter-by-ips` flag with one or more IPs separated by a comma as a value:
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@@ -258,18 +292,27 @@ Peers detail:
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Direct: true
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ICE candidate (Local/Remote): host/host
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ICE candidate endpoints (Local/Remote): -/-
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Last connection update: 2022-07-07 12:21:32
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Last Wireguard handshake: 2022-07-07 12:21:33
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Last connection update: 32 seconds ago
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Last Wireguard handshake: 30 seconds ago
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Transfer status (received/sent) 2.0 KiB/355 B
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Quantum resistance: false
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Routes: 10.0.0.0/24
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Latency: 20.14ms
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Daemon status: Connected
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OS: linux/amd64
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Daemon version: 0.27.4
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CLI version: 0.27.4
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Management: Connected to https://api.netbird.io:33073
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Signal: Connected to https://signal2.wiretrustee.com:10000
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Relays:
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[stun:stun.netbird.io:5555] is Available
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[turns:turn.netbird.io:443?transport=tcp] is Available
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Nameservers:
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[8.8.8.8:53, 8.8.4.4:53] for [.] is Available
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NetBird IP: 100.119.62.6/16
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Interface type: Kernel
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Quantum resistance: false
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Routes: -
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Peers count: 2/3 Connected
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```
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You can combine both filters and get the peers that are both connected and with specific IPs:
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@@ -289,18 +332,27 @@ Peers detail:
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Direct: true
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ICE candidate (Local/Remote): host/host
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ICE candidate endpoints (Local/Remote): -/-
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Last connection update: 2022-07-07 12:21:33
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Last Wireguard handshake: 2022-07-07 12:21:34
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Last connection update: 35 seconds ago
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Last Wireguard handshake: 33 seconds ago
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Transfer status (received/sent) 2.4 MiB/532 KiB
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Quantum resistance: false
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Routes: -
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Latency: 16.24ms
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Daemon status: Connected
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OS: linux/amd64
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Daemon version: 0.27.4
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CLI version: 0.27.4
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Management: Connected to https://api.netbird.io:33073
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Signal: Connected to https://signal2.wiretrustee.com:10000
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Relays:
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[stun:stun.netbird.io:5555] is Available
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[turns:turn.netbird.io:443?transport=tcp] is Available
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Nameservers:
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[8.8.8.8:53, 8.8.4.4:53] for [.] is Available
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NetBird IP: 100.119.62.6/16
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Interface type: Kernel
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Quantum resistance: false
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Routes: -
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Peers count: 2/3 Connected
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```
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<Note>
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@@ -385,3 +437,115 @@ The minimal form of running the command is:
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```shell
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sudo netbird service stop
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```
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### debug
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The `debug` command provides tools for diagnosing and understanding the internal operations of the NetBird daemon.
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#### Usage
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To access debugging options:
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```shell
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netbird debug [command]
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```
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#### Subcommands
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- `bundle`: Create a debug bundle that includes logs and system information for troubleshooting.
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- `for`: Run the daemon with trace logging for a specified duration and create a debug bundle.
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- `log`: Manage logging levels for the NetBird daemon.
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#### Flags
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```shell
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-h, --help help for debug
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```
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### debug bundle
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Generates a compressed archive containing diagnostic information, which can be used for troubleshooting.
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The file will be generated in the a temporary directory and the path will be printed to the console.
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The file is only accessible as root/Administrator.
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#### Usage
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To create a debug bundle:
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```shell
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netbird debug bundle -A
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```
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#### Examples
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Create a debug bundle:
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```shell
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netbird debug bundle
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```
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This will output:
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```
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/tmp/netbird.debug.676945815.zip
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```
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#### Flags
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```shell
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-h, --help help for bundle
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-A, --anonymize anonymize IP addresses and non-netbird.io domains in the debug output
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```
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### debug for
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Sets the logging level to trace, runs for the specified duration, and then generates a debug bundle.
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This is useful for capturing detailed logs over a period where issues are occurring.
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#### Usage
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To run debugging for a specific time period:
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```shell
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netbird debug for <time> -A
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```
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#### Examples
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Run debugging for 5 minutes and generate a debug bundle:
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```shell
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netbird debug for 5m
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```
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This will output:
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```
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Netbird down
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Log level set to trace.
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Netbird up
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Remaining time: 00:00:01
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Duration completed
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Netbird down
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Creating debug bundle...
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/tmp/netbird.debug.2180993458.zip
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```
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#### Flags
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```shell
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-h, --help help for for
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-A, --anonymize anonymize IP addresses and non-netbird.io domains in the debug output
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```
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### debug log
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This subcommand manages the logging level for the NetBird daemon during the current session.
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The change in logging level is temporary and will revert back to the configured default upon daemon restart.
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#### Usage
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Adjust the logging level of the NetBird daemon:
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```shell
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netbird debug log level <level>
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```
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#### Available Levels
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- `panic`: for panic level, the highest level of severity.
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- `fatal`: for fatal level errors that cause the program to exit.
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- `error`: for error conditions.
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- `warn`: for warning conditions.
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- `info`: for informational messages.
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- `debug`: for debug-level messages.
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- `trace`: for trace-level messages, which include more fine-grained information than debug.
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#### Examples
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Set the logging level to debug:
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```shell
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netbird debug log level debug
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```
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This will output:
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```
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Log level set successfully to debug
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```
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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ This setup is activated as soon as the routing peer is connected.
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### Supported Clients
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The feature currently supports Linux, macOS, and Windows as client operating systems.
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The feature currently supports Linux, macOS, iOS and Windows as client operating systems.
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### Routing Peer Selection
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@@ -35,7 +35,8 @@ Please specify whether you use NetBird Cloud or self-host NetBird's control plan
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**NetBird status -d output:**
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If applicable, add the `netbird status -d' command output.
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If applicable, add the `netbird status -d` command output.
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Netbird version `0.27.4` and newer can use `netbird status -dA` for anonymized output.
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**Screenshots**
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@@ -70,6 +70,17 @@ You can select or deselect routes by clicking on the checkbox next to the route
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<img src="/docs-static/img/how-to-guides/select-network-routes.png" alt="select-network-routes" className="imagewrapper-big"/>
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</p>
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### Enabling All Routes
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When using the command `netbird routes select all` in the CLI or the button in the GUI,
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all currently available routes are selected. This action includes any new routes that become available in the future.
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This basically restores the default behavior of the NetBird client, where all routes are selected by default.
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### Disabling All Routes
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When using the command `netbird routes deselect all` in the CLI or the button GUI, all routes are deselected.
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This applies not only to the currently available routes but also to any routes that might be added in the future.
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## Get started
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<p float="center" >
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@@ -21,9 +21,12 @@ Peers detail:
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Direct: true
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ICE candidate (Local/Remote): host/host
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ICE candidate endpoints (Local/Remote): 10.128.0.35:51820/10.128.0.54:51820
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Last connection update: 2024-01-30 08:52:51
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Last Wireguard handshake: 2024-01-30 10:58:13
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Last connection update: 20 seconds ago
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Last Wireguard handshake: 19 seconds ago
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Transfer status (received/sent) 6.1 KiB/20.6 KiB
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Quantum resistance: false
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Routes: 10.0.0.0/24
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Latency: 37.503682ms
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server-b.netbird.cloud:
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NetBird IP: 100.75.226.48/32
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@@ -34,20 +37,28 @@ Peers detail:
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Direct: false
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ICE candidate (Local/Remote): relay/host
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ICE candidate endpoints (Local/Remote): 108.54.10.33:60434/10.128.0.12:51820
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Last connection update: 2024-01-30 08:52:51
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Last Wireguard handshake: 2024-01-30 10:58:13
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Last connection update: 20 seconds ago
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Last Wireguard handshake: 18 seconds ago
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Transfer status (received/sent) 6.1 KiB/20.6 KiB
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Quantum resistance: false
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Routes: -
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Latency: 37.503682ms
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Daemon version: 0.25.5
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CLI version: 0.25.5
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OS: darwin/amd64
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Daemon version: 0.27.4
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CLI version: 0.27.4
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Management: Connected to https://api.netbird.io:443
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Signal: Connected to https://signal.netbird.io:443
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Relays:
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[stun:turn.netbird.io:5555] is Available
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[turns:turn.netbird.ioo:443?transport=tcp] is Available
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Nameservers:
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[8.8.8.8:53, 8.8.4.4:53] for [.] is Available
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FQDN: maycons-mbp-2.netbird.cloud
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NetBird IP: 100.75.143.239/16
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Interface type: Kernel
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Quantum resistance: false
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Routes: -
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Peers count: 2/2 Connected
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```
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As you can see, the output shows the peers connected, the NetBird IP address, the public key, the connection status, and the connection type.
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@@ -63,14 +74,62 @@ As for Peers, the status will show the following information:
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See more details about the status command [here](/how-to/cli#status).
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## Getting client logs
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By default, client logs are located in the `/var/log/netbird/client.log` folder on macOS and Linux and in the `C:\ProgramData\netbird\client.log` folder on Windows.
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By default, client logs are located in the `/var/log/netbird/client.log` file on macOS and Linux and in the `C:\ProgramData\netbird\client.log` file on Windows.
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You can analyze the logs to identify the root cause of the problem. If you need help, open a [github issue](https://github.com/netbirdio/netbird/issues/new/choose) and attach the logs.
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### Debug bundle
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A debug archive containing the recent logs and the status at the time of execution can be generated with the following command.
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Adding the `-A` flag will anonymize the logs, removing sensitive information such as public IP addresses and domain names.
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```shell
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netbird debug bundle -A
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```
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This will output the path of the generated file, which can be accesses with administrative privileges.
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### Debug for a specific time
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To capture logs for a specific time, you can use the `debug for` command. This will generate a debug bundle after the specified time has elapsed.
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```shell
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netbird debug for 5m -A
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```
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To capture any issues arising during a full `up`/`down` cycle, this will bring netbird `down`, set the log level to `trace`, and bring it back `up`.
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After 5 minutes netbird will be brought down again and the debug bundle will be generated.
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<Note>
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Netbird won't be automatically brought back up after the debug bundle is generated.
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</Note>
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## Enabling debug logs on agent
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Logs can be temporarily set using the following command.
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```shell
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netbird debug log level debug
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````
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or
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```shell
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netbird debug log level trace
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```
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The next time the daemon is restarted, the log level will return to the configured level.
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Using `netbird down` and `netbird up` will not reset the log level.
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To permanently set the log level, see the following sections.
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### On Linux with systemd
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The default systemd unit file reads a set of environment variables from the path `/etc/sysconfig/netbird`. You can add the following line to the file to enable debug logs:
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The default systemd unit file reads a set of environment variables from the path `/etc/sysconfig/netbird`.
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You can add the following line to the file to enable debug logs:
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```shell
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sudo mkdir -p /etc/sysconfig
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