it does a lookup if your DNS server is not responding.
This does not affect resolving hostnames to IP addresses from the
-configuration file.
+configuration file, but whether hostnames should be resolved while logging.
@cindex Interface
@item Interface = <@var{interface}>
Create initial configuration files and RSA and ECDSA keypairs with default length.
If no @var{name} for this node is given, it will be asked for.
+@item config [get] @var{variable}
+Print the current value of configuration variable @var{variable}.
+If more than one variable with the same name exists,
+the value of each of them will be printed on a separate line.
+
@item config [set] @var{variable} @var{value}
Set configuration variable @var{variable} to the given @var{value}.
All previously existing configuration variables with the same name are removed.
Start an editor for the given configuration file.
You do not need to specify the full path to the file.
+@item export
+Export the host configuration file of the local node to standard output.
+
+@item export-all
+Export all host configuration files to standard output.
+
+@item import [--force]
+Import host configuration file(s) from standard input.
+Already existing host configuration files are not overwritten unless the option --force is used.
+
@item start [tincd options]
Start @samp{tincd}, optionally with the given extra options.
@item dump graph
Dump a graph of the VPN in dotty format.
+@item info @var{node} | @var{subnet} | @var{address}
+Show information about a particular @var{node}, @var{subnet} or @var{address}.
+If an @var{address} is given, any matching subnet will be shown.
+
@item purge
Purges all information remembered about unreachable nodes.
tincctl -n vpn config Subnet 192.168.1.0/24
tincctl -n vpn config bar.Address bar.example.com
tincctl -n vpn config ConnectTo bar
+tincctl -n vpn export | gpg --clearsign | mail -s "My config" vpnmaster@@example.com
@end example
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