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In order to build on Windows the following tools should be installed: In order to build on Windows the following tools should be installed:
- Visual Studio. For a minimal install, the command line only build tools can be - Visual Studio. For a minimal install, the command line only build tools can be
downloaded and installed from https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/#build-tools-for-visual-studio-2017 downloaded and installed from https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/#build-tools-for-visual-studio-2017.
- Cmake
- (optional) The OpenSSL library. Prebuild binaries can be downloaded from https://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html .
The full version is required (not the "Light" version). The Win32 version of it is usually required for a standard build.
NOTE: in order to skip OpenSSL compilation, edit CMakeLists.txt and replace - CMake
```plaintext - (optional) The OpenSSL library. Prebuild binaries can be downloaded from https://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html.
OPTION(N2N_OPTION_AES "USE AES" ON) The full version is required, i.e. not the "Light" version. The Win32 version of it is usually required for a standard build.
with
OPTION(N2N_OPTION_AES "USE AES" OFF)
```
NOTE: to static link OpenSSL, add the `-DOPENSSL_USE_STATIC_LIBS=true` option to the cmake command > NOTE: In order to skip OpenSSL compilation, edit `CMakeLists.txt` and replace **– is this still valid?**
>
> ```plaintext
> OPTION(N2N_OPTION_AES "USE AES" ON)
> with
> OPTION(N2N_OPTION_AES "USE AES" OFF)
> ```
In order to run n2n: NOTE: To statically link OpenSSL, add the `-DOPENSSL_USE_STATIC_LIBS=true` option to the `cmake` command below.
- If compilation throws a "conig.h: No such file or directory" error, an `include/config.h` file needs to be obtained from an already configured Linux compilation and put into the `include/` directory as discussed [here](https://github.com/ntop/n2n/issues/366).
In order to run n2n, you will need the following:
- The TAP drivers should be installed into the system. They can be installed from - The TAP drivers should be installed into the system. They can be installed from
http://build.openvpn.net/downloads/releases (search for "tap-windows") http://build.openvpn.net/downloads/releases, search for "tap-windows".
- If OpenSSL has been linked dynamically, the corresponding .dll file should be available
into the target computer - If OpenSSL has been linked dynamically, the corresponding `.dll` file should be available
onto the target computer.
## Build (CLI) ## Build (CLI)
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cd build cd build
cmake .. cmake ..
MSBuild edge.vcxproj /t:Build /p:Configuration=Release MSBuild.exe edge.vcxproj /t:Build /p:Configuration=Release
MSBuild supernode.vcxproj /t:Build /p:Configuration=Release MSBuild.exe supernode.vcxproj /t:Build /p:Configuration=Release
MSBuild.exe n2n-benchmark.vcxproj /t:Build /p:Configuration=Release
``` ```
NOTE: if cmake has problems finding the installed OpenSSL library, try to download the official cmake and invoke it with: NOTE: If CMake has problems finding the installed OpenSSL library, try to download the official cmake and invoke it with
`C:\Program Files\CMake\bin\cmake` `C:\Program Files\CMake\bin\cmake`.
NOTE: Visual Studio might not add `MSBuild.exe`'s path to the environment variable %PATH% so you might have difficulties finding and executing it without giving the full path. Regular installations seem to have it reside at `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\BuildTools\MSBuild\Current\Bin\MSBuild.exe"`
The compiled exe files should now be available under the Release directory. The compiled `.exe` files should now be available in the `build\Release` directory.
## Run ## Run
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```plaintext ```plaintext
-c=mycommunity -c=mycommunity
-k=mysecretkey -k=mysecretpass
# supernode IP address # supernode IP address
-l=1.2.3.4:5678 -l=1.2.3.4:5678
@ -81,10 +89,10 @@ The `supernode.exe` program reads the `supernode.conf` file located into the cur
Here is an example `supernode.conf` file: Here is an example `supernode.conf` file:
```plaintext ```plaintext
-l=5678 -p=5678
``` ```
See `edge.exe --help` and `supernode.exe --help` for a list of supported options. See `edge.exe --help` and `supernode.exe --help` for a full list of supported options.
# General Building Options # General Building Options

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