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This is the README file for tinc version 1.1pre2. Installation
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instructions may be found in the INSTALL file.
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tinc is Copyright (C) 1998-2011 by:
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Ivo Timmermans,
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Guus Sliepen <guus@tinc-vpn.org>,
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and others.
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For a complete list of authors see the AUTHORS file.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
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your option) any later version. See the file COPYING for more details.
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This is a pre-release
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Please note that this is NOT a stable release. Until version 1.1.0 is released,
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please use one of the 1.0.x versions if you need a stable version of tinc.
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Although tinc 1.1 will be protocol compatible with tinc 1.0.x, the
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functionality of the tincctl program may still change, and the control socket
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protocol is not fixed yet.
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Security statement
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This version uses an experimental and unfinished cryptographic protocol. Use
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it at your own risk.
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Compatibility
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-------------
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Version 1.1pre2 is compatible with 1.0pre8, 1.0 and later, but not with older
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versions of tinc.
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When the ExperimentalProtocol option is used, tinc is still compatible with
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1.0.X and 1.1pre2 itself, but not with any other 1.1preX version.
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Requirements
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Either OpenSSL (http://www.openssl.org/) or libgcrypt
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(http://www.gnupg.org/download/#libgcrypt).
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The zlib library is used for optional compression. You can find it at
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http://www.gzip.org/zlib/.
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The lzo library is also used for optional compression. You can find it at
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http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/.
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Since 1.1, the libevent library is used for the main event loop. You can find
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it at http://monkey.org/~provos/libevent/.
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In order to compile tinc, you will need a GNU C compiler environment. Please
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ensure you have the latest stable versions of all the required libraries.
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Features
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This version of tinc supports multiple virtual networks at once. To
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use this feature, you may supply a netname via the -n or --net
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options. The standard locations for the config files will then be
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/etc/tinc/<net>/.
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tincd regenerates its encryption key pairs. It does this on the first
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activity after the keys have expired. This period is adjustable in the
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configuration file, and the default time is 3600 seconds (one hour).
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This version supports multiple subnets at once. They are also sorted
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on subnet mask size. This means that it is possible to have
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overlapping subnets on the VPN, as long as their subnet mask sizes
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differ.
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Since pre5, tinc can operate in several routing modes. The default mode,
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"router", works exactly like the older version, and uses Subnet lines to
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determine the destination of packets. The other two modes, "switch" and "hub",
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allow the tinc daemons to work together like a single network switch or hub.
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This is useful for bridging networks. The latter modes only work properly on
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Linux, FreeBSD and Windows.
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The algorithms used for encryption and generating message authentication codes
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can now be changed in the configuration files. All cipher and digest algorithms
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supported by OpenSSL can be used. Useful ciphers are "blowfish" (default),
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"bf-ofb", "des", "des3", etcetera. Useful digests are "sha1" (default), "md5",
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etcetera.
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Support for routing IPv6 packets has been added. Just add Subnet lines with
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IPv6 addresses (without using :: abbreviations) and use ifconfig or ip (from
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the iproute package) to give the virtual network interface corresponding IPv6
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addresses. tinc does not provide autoconfiguration for IPv6 hosts, if you need
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it use radvd or zebra.
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It is also possible to make tunnels to other tinc daemons over IPv6 networks,
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if the operating system supports IPv6.  tinc will automatically use both IPv6
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and IPv4 when available, but this can be changed by adding the option
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"AddressFamily = ipv4" or "AddressFamily = ipv6" to the tinc.conf file.
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Normally, when started tinc will detach and run in the background. In a native
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Windows environment this means tinc will intall itself as a service, which will
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restart after reboots.  To prevent tinc from detaching or running as a service,
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use the -D option.
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