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46 lines
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# Sample tinc configuration file
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# This is a comment.
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# Spaces and tabs are eliminated.
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# The = sign isn't strictly necessary any longer, though you may want
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# to leave it in as it improves readability :)
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# Variable names are treated case insensitive.
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# The internet host to connect with
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# comment these out to make yourself a listen-only connection
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# You may use an IP address or its FQDN.
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ConnectTo = 1.2.3.4
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# Connect to which port of the `ConnectTo' host
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# It is advised that you only connect to ports that are < 1024,
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# because some malicious (non-root) user may run a fake tincd on ports
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# above 1024.
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# The default port is 655, the port that has been assigned to tinc
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# by the IANA. If you want tincd to listen on any other port than 655,
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# you can use ListenPort for the `server', and ConnectPort for the
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# `client'.
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# You may use the prefixes 0x or 0 to denote a hexadecimal or octal
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# number respectively.
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ConnectPort = 0x300
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# Listen on which port
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ListenPort = 200
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# My own VPN IP
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# You may use the /nn notation to indicate the number of bits used for
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# the mask, /8 is equivalent to the netmask 255.0.0.0 (the first 8
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# bits are set to 1).
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MyOwnVPNIP = 10.x.x.x/8
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# VPN Netmask
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# You'll need this option if you use the Debian or Redhat init
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# scripts. Put in here a netmask that covers your entire VPN network;
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# it is used to set routes from the init script, tinc itself ignores
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# it.
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VpnMask = 255.255.0.0
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# Which local file?
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# Default is /dev/tap0
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TapDevice = /dev/tap1
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