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-@c $Id: tinc.texi,v 1.8.4.21 2002/02/18 16:25:15 guus Exp $
+@c $Id: tinc.texi,v 1.8.4.22 2002/03/01 13:38:02 guus Exp $
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@setfilename tinc.info
@settitle tinc Manual
<itimmermans@@bigfoot.com>, Guus Sliepen <guus@@sliepen.warande.net> and
Wessel Dankers <wsl@@nl.linux.org>.
-$Id: tinc.texi,v 1.8.4.21 2002/02/18 16:25:15 guus Exp $
+$Id: tinc.texi,v 1.8.4.22 2002/03/01 13:38:02 guus Exp $
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<itimmermans@@bigfoot.com>, Guus Sliepen <guus@@sliepen.warande.net> and
Wessel Dankers <wsl@@nl.linux.org>.
-$Id: tinc.texi,v 1.8.4.21 2002/02/18 16:25:15 guus Exp $
+$Id: tinc.texi,v 1.8.4.22 2002/03/01 13:38:02 guus Exp $
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@table @asis
@cindex AddressFamily
-@item AddressFamily = <ipv4|ipv6|any> (ipv4)
+@item AddressFamily = <ipv4|ipv6|any> (ipv4) [experimental]
This option affects the address family of listening and outgoing sockets.
-If "any" is selected, then the listening sockets will be IPv6 sockets,
-but on most platforms those will also accept IPv4 connections.
+If "any" is selected, then depending on the operating system
+both IPv4 and IPv6 or just IPv6 listening sockets will be created.
+
+Mixing IPv4 and IPv6 may not work as desired.
+It's best to choose one address family
+and use that for all tinc daemons on the VPN.
@cindex BindToInterface
-@item BindToInterface = <interface>
+@item BindToInterface = <interface> [experimental]
If you have more than one network interface in your computer, tinc will
by default listen on all of them for incoming connections. It is
possible to bind tinc to a single interface like eth0 or ppp0 with this
This option may not work on all platforms.
@cindex BindToIP
-@item BindToIP = <address>
+@item BindToIP = <address> [experimental]
If your computer has more than one IP address on a single interface (for
example if you are running virtual hosts), tinc will by default listen
on all of them for incoming connections. It is possible to bind tinc to
same amount of seconds, the connection is terminated, and the others
will be notified of this.
+@cindex PriorityInheritance
+@item PriorityInheritance = <yes|no> (no) [experimental]
+When this option is enabled the value of the TOS field of tunneled IPv4 packets
+will be inherited by the UDP packets that are sent out.
+
@cindex PrivateKey
@item PrivateKey = <key> [obsolete]
This is the RSA private key for tinc. However, for safety reasons it is