I hadn't used that argument on the commandline program. Where can I find these switches? I only read about the ones for the relay's address and proxy on Github.
Edit: Found them
lan-play --help
switch-lan-play v0.2.1-23-g200e767
Usage:
lan-play
[--help]
[--version]
[--broadcast]
[--fake-internet]
[--relay-server-addr <addr>]
[--username <username>]
[--password <password>]
[--password-file <password-file>]
[--netif <netif>]
[--list-if]
[--pmtu <pmtu>]
[--socks5-server-addr <addr>]
[--rpc <address>]
[--rpc-token <token>]
[--rpc-protocol <rpc protocl>]
Address format is a.b.c.dort (IPv4).
RPC protocol could be tcp, ws. Default to ws.
Edit: Found them
lan-play --help
switch-lan-play v0.2.1-23-g200e767
Usage:
lan-play
[--help]
[--version]
[--broadcast]
[--fake-internet]
[--relay-server-addr <addr>]
[--username <username>]
[--password <password>]
[--password-file <password-file>]
[--netif <netif>]
[--list-if]
[--pmtu <pmtu>]
[--socks5-server-addr <addr>]
[--rpc <address>]
[--rpc-token <token>]
[--rpc-protocol <rpc protocl>]
Address format is a.b.c.dort (IPv4).
RPC protocol could be tcp, ws. Default to ws.
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