This is the info manual for @value{PACKAGE} version @value{VERSION}, a Virtual Private Network daemon.
-Copyright @copyright{} 1998-2009 Ivo Timmermans,
+Copyright @copyright{} 1998-2010 Ivo Timmermans,
Guus Sliepen <guus@@tinc-vpn.org> and
Wessel Dankers <wsl@@tinc-vpn.org>.
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This is the info manual for @value{PACKAGE} version @value{VERSION}, a Virtual Private Network daemon.
-Copyright @copyright{} 1998-2009 Ivo Timmermans,
+Copyright @copyright{} 1998-2010 Ivo Timmermans,
Guus Sliepen <guus@@tinc-vpn.org> and
Wessel Dankers <wsl@@tinc-vpn.org>.
When this option is used the priority of the tincd process will be adjusted.
Increasing the priority may help to reduce latency and packet loss on the VPN.
+@cindex StrictSubnets
+@item StrictSubnets <yes|no> (no) [experimental]
+When this option is enabled tinc will only use Subnet statements which are
+present in the host config files in the local
+@file{@value{sysconfdir}/tinc/@var{netname}/hosts/} directory.
+
@cindex TunnelServer
@item TunnelServer = <yes|no> (no) [experimental]
When this option is enabled tinc will no longer forward information between other tinc daemons,
-and will only allow nodes and subnets on the VPN which are present in the
+and will only allow connections with nodes for which host config files are present in the local
@file{@value{sysconfdir}/tinc/@var{netname}/hosts/} directory.
+Setting this options also implicitly sets StrictSubnets.
@end table
Furthermore, specifying "none" will turn off packet encryption.
It is best to use only those ciphers which support CBC mode.
+@cindex ClampMSS
+@item ClampMSS = <yes|no> (yes)
+This option specifies whether tinc should clamp the maximum segment size (MSS)
+of TCP packets to the path MTU. This helps in situations where ICMP
+Fragmentation Needed or Packet too Big messages are dropped by firewalls.
+
@cindex Compression
@item Compression = <@var{level}> (0)
This option sets the level of compression used for UDP packets.