==== CORE ==== CORE: Common Open Research Emulator Copyright (c)2005-2017 the Boeing Company. See the LICENSE file included in this distribution. About ===== CORE is a tool for emulating networks using a GUI or Python scripts. The CORE project site (1) is a good source of introductory information, with a manual, screenshots, and demos about this software. The GitHub project (2) hosts the source repos, wiki, and bug tracker. There is a deprecated Google Code page (3) with the old wiki, blog, bug tracker, and quickstart guide. 1. http://www.nrl.navy.mil/itd/ncs/products/core 2. https://github.com/coreemu/core 3. http://code.google.com/p/coreemu/ 4. `Official Documentation`_ .. _Official Documentation: https://downloads.pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/docs/core/core-html/index.html Building CORE ============= To build this software you should use: ./bootstrap.sh ./configure make sudo make install Note: You may need to pass the proxy settings to sudo make install: sudo make install HTTP_PROXY= Here is what is installed with 'make install': /usr/local/bin/core-gui /usr/local/bin/core-daemon /usr/local/bin/[vcmd, vnoded, coresendmsg, core-cleanup.sh] /usr/local/lib/core/* /usr/local/share/core/* /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/core/* /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/[netns,vcmd].so /etc/core/* /etc/init.d/core See the manual for the software required for building CORE. Building Documentation ====================== Being able to build documentation depends on help2man being installed. Once that has been done you can run the following commands: ./bootstrap.sh ./configure make html Building Packages ================= Install fpm http://fpm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installing.html Build package commands, DESTDIR is used for gui packaging only * ./bootstrap.sh * ./configure * make * mkdir /tmp/core-gui * make fpm DESTDIR=/tmp/core-gui This will produce: * CORE GUI rpm/deb files * CORE ns3 rpm/deb files * CORE python rpm/deb files for SysV and systemd service types Running CORE ============ First start the CORE services: sudo /etc/init.d/core-daemon start This automatically runs the core-daemon program. Assuming the GUI is in your PATH, run the CORE GUI by typing the following: core-gui This launches the CORE GUI. You do not need to run the GUI as root. Support ======= If you have questions, comments, or trouble, please use the CORE mailing lists: - `core-users`_ for general comments and questions - `core-dev`_ for bugs, compile errors, and other development issues .. _core-users: https://pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/mailman/listinfo/core-users .. _core-dev: https://pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/mailman/listinfo/core-dev