Specifying . for @var{netname} is the same as not specifying any @var{netname}.
@xref{Multiple networks}.
-@item --controlcookie=@var{filename}
+@item --pidfile=@var{filename}
Store a cookie in @var{filename} which allows tincctl to authenticate.
If unspecified, the default is
-@file{@value{localstatedir}/run/tinc.@var{netname}.cookie}.
+@file{@value{localstatedir}/run/tinc.@var{netname}.pid}.
@item -L, --mlock
Lock tinc into main memory.
@c from the manpage
@table @samp
+@item ALRM
+Forces tinc to try to connect to all uplinks immediately.
+Usually tinc attempts to do this itself,
+but increases the time it waits between the attempts each time it failed,
+and if tinc didn't succeed to connect to an uplink the first time after it started,
+it defaults to the maximum time of 15 minutes.
+
@item HUP
Partially rereads configuration files.
Connections to hosts whose host config file are removed are closed.
@item -n, --net=@var{netname}
Use configuration for net @var{netname}. @xref{Multiple networks}.
-@item --controlcookie=@var{filename}
+@item --pidfile=@var{filename}
Use the cookie from @var{filename} to authenticate with a running tinc daemon.
If unspecified, the default is
-@file{@value{localstatedir}/run/tinc.@var{netname}.cookie}.
+@file{@value{localstatedir}/run/tinc.@var{netname}.pid}.
@item --help
Display a short reminder of runtime options and commands, then terminate.
@item G
Show amount of traffic in gigabytes.
-@item q, ESC
+@item q
Quit.
@end table