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Document that invitation files MUST always start with Name = ...
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Guus Sliepen
<guus@tinc-vpn.org>
Fri, 5 Jan 2018 16:13:25 +0000
(17:13 +0100)
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Guus Sliepen
<guus@tinc-vpn.org>
Fri, 5 Jan 2018 16:13:25 +0000
(17:13 +0100)
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Address = server.example.com
The file is basically a concatenation of several host config blocks. Each host
config block starts with @code{Name = ...}. Lines that look like @code{#---#}
are not important, it just makes it easier for humans to read the file.
The file is basically a concatenation of several host config blocks. Each host
config block starts with @code{Name = ...}. Lines that look like @code{#---#}
are not important, it just makes it easier for humans to read the file.
+However, the first line of an invitation file @emph{must} always start with
+@code{Name = ...}.
The first host config block is always the one representing the invitee. So the
first Name statement determines the name that the invitee will get. From the
The first host config block is always the one representing the invitee. So the
first Name statement determines the name that the invitee will get. From the