-.Dd 2014-05-11
+.Dd 2016-04-10
.Dt TINC.CONF 5
.\" Manual page created by:
.\" Ivo Timmermans
because it will be so much clearer whom your daemon talks to.
Hence, we will assume that you use it.
.Sh NAMES
-Each tinc daemon should have a name that is unique in the network which it will be part of.
+Each tinc daemon must have a name that is unique in the network which it will be part of.
The name will be used by other tinc daemons for identification.
The name has to be declared in the
.Pa @sysconfdir@/tinc/ Ns Ar NETNAME Ns Pa /tinc.conf
to start with a four byte header containing the address family,
followed by an IP header.
This mode should support both IPv4 and IPv6 packets.
+.It utun Pq OS X
+Set type to utun.
+This is only supported on OS X version 10.6.8 and higher, but doesn't require the tuntaposx module.
+This mode should support both IPv4 and IPv6 packets.
.It tap Pq BSD and Linux
Set type to tap.
Tinc will expect packets read from the virtual network device
.Va Name
is
.Li $HOST ,
-but no such environment variable exist, the hostname will be read using the gethostnname() system call.
+but no such environment variable exist, the hostname will be read using the gethostname() system call.
.It Va PingInterval Li = Ar seconds Pq 60
The number of seconds of inactivity that
.Nm tinc