Remove GraphDumpFile from the manual and manpages.
This option is not supported in tinc 1.1, "tincctl dump graph" can be used instead.
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@ -297,18 +297,6 @@ Incoming packets are always sent to the TUN/TAP device, even if the packets are
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This is less efficient, but allows the kernel to apply its routing and firewall rules on them,
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and can also help debugging.
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.It Va GraphDumpFile Li = Ar filename
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If this option is present,
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.Nm tinc
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will dump the current network graph to the file
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.Ar filename
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every minute, unless there were no changes to the graph.
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The file is in a format that can be read by graphviz tools.
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If
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.Ar filename
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starts with a pipe symbol |,
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then the rest of the filename is interpreted as a shell command
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that is executed, the graph is then sent to stdin.
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.It Va Hostnames Li = yes | no Pq no
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This option selects whether IP addresses (both real and on the VPN) should
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be resolved. Since DNS lookups are blocking, it might affect tinc's
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