-If it sees one or more `ConnectTo' values pointing to other tinc daemons in that file,
-it will try to connect to those other daemons.
-Whether this succeeds or not and whether `ConnectTo' is specified or not,
-tinc will listen for incoming connection from other deamons.
-If you did specify a `ConnectTo' value and the other side is not responding,
-tinc will keep retrying.
-This means that once started, tinc will stay running until you tell it to stop,
-and failures to connect to other tinc daemons will not stop your tinc daemon
-for trying again later.
-This means you don't have to intervene if there are temporary network problems.
+It will then start listening for incoming connection from other daemons,
+and will by default also automatically try to connect to known peers.
+By default, tinc will try to keep at least 3 working meta-connections alive at all times.