# Sample tinc configuration file # This is a comment. # Spaces and tabs are eliminated. # The = sign isn't strictly necessary any longer, though you may want # to leave it in as it improves readability :) # Variable names are treated case insensitive. # The internet host to connect with # comment these out to make yourself a listen-only connection # You may use an IP address or its FQDN. ConnectTo = 1.2.3.4 # Connect to which port of the `ConnectTo' host # It is advised that you only connect to ports that are < 1024, # because some malicious (non-root) user may run a fake tincd on ports # above 1024. # The default port is 655, the port that has been assigned to tinc # by the IANA. If you want tincd to listen on any other port than 655, # you can use ListenPort for the `server', and ConnectPort for the # `client'. # You may use the prefixes 0x or 0 to denote a hexadecimal or octal # number respectively. ConnectPort = 0x300 # Listen on which port ListenPort = 200 # My own VPN IP # You may use the /nn notation to indicate the number of bits used for # the mask, /8 is equivalent to the netmask 255.0.0.0 (the first 8 # bits are set to 1). MyOwnVPNIP = 10.x.x.x/8 # VPN Netmask # You'll need this option if you use the Debian or Redhat init # scripts. Put in here a netmask that covers your entire VPN network; # it is used to set routes from the init script, tinc itself ignores # it. VpnMask = 255.255.0.0 # Which local file? # Default is /dev/tap0 TapDevice = /dev/tap1