X-Git-Url: https://www.tinc-vpn.org/git/browse?p=tinc;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Ftinc.conf.5.in;fp=doc%2Ftinc.conf.5.in;h=d7aa7d99937ed5c4547bec71af5544de2c18beda;hp=74942275c24708488d335336d9f19a5b1af1b656;hb=0f18410ebaf1c503e5d0ca9624b24df930561d7d;hpb=7f4a801b54b8017287d82e2dc65105f81365a043 diff --git a/doc/tinc.conf.5.in b/doc/tinc.conf.5.in index 74942275..d7aa7d99 100644 --- a/doc/tinc.conf.5.in +++ b/doc/tinc.conf.5.in @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ option to assign a network name to each tinc daemon. .Pp The effect of this option is that the daemon will set its configuration root to .Pa @sysconfdir@/tinc/ Ns Ar NETNAME Ns Pa / , -where +where .Ar NETNAME is your argument to the .Fl n @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ In this case, the network name would just be empty, and .Nm tinc now looks for files in .Pa @sysconfdir@/tinc/ , -instead of +instead of .Pa @sysconfdir@/tinc/ Ns Ar NETNAME Ns Pa / ; the configuration file should be .Pa @sysconfdir@/tinc/tinc.conf , @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ or assignments in the form of: .Pp The variable names are case insensitive, and any spaces, tabs, newlines and carriage returns are ignored. -Note: it is not required that you put in the +Note: it is not required that you put in the .Li = sign, but doing so improves readability. If you leave it out, remember to replace it with at least one space character. @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ This is the same as however the address given with the .Va BindToAddress option will also be used for outgoing connections. This is useful if your -computer has more than one IPv4 or IPv6 address, and you want +computer has more than one IPv4 or IPv6 address, and you want .Nm tinc to only use a specific one for outgoing packets. .It Va BindToInterface Li = Ar interface Bq experimental @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ Open a multicast UDP socket and bind it to the address and port (separated by sp Packets are read from and written to this multicast socket. This can be used to connect to UML, QEMU or KVM instances listening on the same multicast address. Do NOT connect multiple -.Nm tinc +.Nm tinc daemons to the same multicast address, this will very likely cause routing loops. Also note that this can cause decrypted VPN packets to be sent out on a real network if misconfigured. .It fd @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ This is the name which identifies this tinc daemon. It must be unique for the virtual private network this daemon will connect to. .Va Name may only consist of alphanumeric and underscore characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and _), and is case sensitive. -If +If .Va Name starts with a .Li $ , @@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ It will allow this tinc daemon to authenticate itself to other daemons. .It Va PrivateKeyFile Li = Ar filename Po Pa @sysconfdir@/tinc/ Ns Ar NETNAME Ns Pa /rsa_key.priv Pc The file in which the private RSA key of this tinc daemon resides. .It Va ProcessPriority Li = low | normal | high -When this option is used the priority of the +When this option is used the priority of the .Nm tincd process will be adjusted. Increasing the priority may help to reduce latency and packet loss on the VPN. @@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ Fragmentation Needed or Packet too Big messages are dropped by firewalls. .It Va Compression Li = Ar level Pq 0 This option sets the level of compression used for UDP packets. Possible values are 0 (off), 1 (fast zlib) and any integer up to 9 (best zlib), -10 (fast lzo) and 11 (best lzo). +10 (fast lzo), 11 (best lzo), and 12 (lz4). .It Va Digest Li = Ar digest Pq sha1 The digest algorithm used to authenticate UDP packets. Any digest supported by LibreSSL or OpenSSL is recognised. @@ -727,7 +727,7 @@ This script is started when an invitation has been used. .Pp The scripts are started without command line arguments, but can make use of certain environment variables. Under UNIX like operating systems the names of environment variables must be preceded by a -.Li $ +.Li $ in scripts. Under Windows, in .Pa .bat