+
+ MyOwnVPNIP = 192.168.1.1/24
+ VpnMask = 255.255.0.0
+ ConnectTo = 126.202.37.81
+ ConnectTo = 103.22.1.218
+
+The first two lines tell Tinc about the numbers we have chosen above.
+Using the ConnectTo lines, the daemon will seek contact with the rest of
+the umbrella. It's possible to configure any number of ConnectTo lines,
+you can even omit them so that it just sits and waits until someone else
+contacts it. Until someone does, the poor daemon won't be able to send
+any data because it doesn't know where everybody is.
+\f
+The passphrases
+---------------
+We will have to generate keys for ourselves, and get a key from everybody
+we want to ConnectTo. All of these go into a directory named
+/etc/tinc/passphrases. PROTECT THIS DIRECTORY!
+
+ mkdir -m 700 /etc/tinc/passphrases
+
+To generate our own key:
+
+ genauth 1024 >/etc/tinc/passphrases/local
+
+You should then proceed to give this key to anyone who wants to ConnectTo
+you. DO THIS IN A SECURE MANNER! Anyone who has this number can do icky
+things to the umbrella network! Encrypt it using PGP, GPG or another
+program using asymetric keys. Read it over the phone (without anyone
+listening of course). Send it by snailmail. Write the key down and bring
+it to your partners yourself!
+
+If you get any keys from your partners, store them under their network
+number. For example, the key we get from fdiv's network administrator
+will be stored in /etc/tinc/passphrases/192.168.2.0 (note the 0).
+
+--
+$Id: HOWTO,v 1.4 2000/06/30 21:09:32 wsl Exp $