Documentation updates. Removed all references to configuration variable
"AllowConnect", since it is NOT used in tinc. Added information about "VpnMask". Elaborated a bit about "private" and "virtual" networks.
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.PP
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Here are all valid variables, listed in alphabetical order:
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.TP
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\fBAllowConnect = \fB(\fIyes\fB|\fIno\fB)\fR
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If set to \fIyes\fR, anyone may try to connect to you. If you set this
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to no, no incoming connections will be accepted. This does not affect
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the outgoing connections.
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.TP
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\fBConnectPort = \fIport\fR
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Connect to the upstream host (given with the \fBConnectTo\fR
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directive) on port \fIport\fR. \fIport\fR may be given in decimal
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The ethertap device to use. Note that you can only use one device per
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daemon. The info pages of the tinc package contain more information
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about configuring an ethertap device for linux.
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.TP
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\fBNetMask = \fImask\fR
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The mask that defines the scope of the entire VPN. This option is not used
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by the tinc daemon itself, but can be used by startup scripts to configure
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the ethertap devices correctly.
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.SH "FILES"
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.TP
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