Clarify the description of IndirectData and Mode = router.
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@ -1063,7 +1063,7 @@ This option selects the way packets are routed to other daemons.
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@item router
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In this mode Subnet
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variables in the host configuration files will be used to form a routing table.
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Only unicast packets of routable protocols (IPv4 and IPv6) are supported in this mode.
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Only packets of routable protocols (IPv4 and IPv6) are supported in this mode.
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This is the default mode, and unless you really know you need another mode, don't change it.
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@ -1242,11 +1242,9 @@ Furthermore, specifying "none" will turn off packet authentication.
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@cindex IndirectData
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@item IndirectData = <yes|no> (no)
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This option specifies whether other tinc daemons besides the one you
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specified with ConnectTo can make a direct connection to you. This is
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especially useful if you are behind a firewall and it is impossible to
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make a connection from the outside to your tinc daemon. Otherwise, it
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is best to leave this option out or set it to no.
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When set to yes, other nodes which do not already have a meta connection to you
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will not try to establish direct communication with you.
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It is best to leave this option out or set it to no.
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@cindex MACLength
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@item MACLength = <@var{bytes}> (4)
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