This is the info manual for @value{PACKAGE} version @value{VERSION}, a Virtual Private Network daemon.
-Copyright @copyright{} 1998-2014 Ivo Timmermans,
+Copyright @copyright{} 1998-2015 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{} 1998-2014 Ivo Timmermans,
+Copyright @copyright{} 1998-2015 Ivo Timmermans,
Guus Sliepen <guus@@tinc-vpn.org> and
Wessel Dankers <wsl@@tinc-vpn.org>.
and on Linux, unless specified otherwise, the name of the virtual network interface will be the same as the network name.
However, it is not strictly necessary that you call tinc with the -n
-option. If you don not use it, the network name will just be empty, and
+option. If you do not use it, the network name will just be empty, and
tinc will look for files in @file{@value{sysconfdir}/tinc/} instead of
@file{@value{sysconfdir}/tinc/@var{netname}/};
the configuration file will then be @file{@value{sysconfdir}/tinc/tinc.conf},
red nodes are unreachable, orange nodes are indirectly reachable, green nodes are directly reachable.
Black nodes are either directly or indirectly reachable, but direct reachability has not been tried yet.
+@item dump invitations
+Dump a list of outstanding invitations.
+The filename of the invitation, as well as the name of the node that is being invited is shown for each invitation.
+
@cindex info
@item info @var{node} | @var{subnet} | @var{address}
Show information about a particular @var{node}, @var{subnet} or @var{address}.