X-Git-Url: https://www.tinc-vpn.org/git/browse?a=blobdiff_plain;f=examples%2Fipv6-network.mdwn;h=c9dedea1fcfcdc376ffe7b969d4cc69d6b0a450f;hb=b6bc41d9c83755c22bba2064fce0fe82c560e4be;hp=452760d64481df786363df4d3235cb159b51214d;hpb=badc6857d215747356f64001d7de1317846c8629;p=wiki diff --git a/examples/ipv6-network.mdwn b/examples/ipv6-network.mdwn index 452760d..c9dedea 100644 --- a/examples/ipv6-network.mdwn +++ b/examples/ipv6-network.mdwn @@ -38,8 +38,9 @@ On non Debian/Ubuntu systems, a line can be put in a boot script, such as `ip -6 3. This setup uses tinc's "switch" mode: subnets are not assigned in the host files; only Address (for ConnectTo targets only) and the key are required in host files. -4. It is assumed that the config files go into something like `/etc/tinc/link` and `/etc/tinc/nets.boot` has an entry for "link". The following table can be used to guide configuration of routers. The "routera" configuration for tinc (the master router): +4. It is assumed that the config files go into something like `/etc/tinc/link` and `/etc/tinc/nets.boot` has an entry for "link". The following table can be used to guide configuration of routers. +The "routera" configuration for tinc (the master router):
 >cat tinc.conf
 Name = routera