to start with an Ethernet header.
@end table
+@cindex DirectOnly
+@item DirectOnly = <yes|no> (no) [experimental]
+When this option is enabled, packets that cannot be sent directly to the destination node,
+but which would have to be forwarded by an intermediate node, are dropped instead.
+When combined with the IndirectData option,
+packets for nodes for which we do not have a meta connection with are also dropped.
+
@cindex Forwarding
-@item Forwarding = <off|internal|kernel> (internal)
+@item Forwarding = <off|internal|kernel> (internal) [experimental]
This option selects the way indirect packets are forwarded.
@table @asis
Note that the IP addresses of eth0 and tap0 are the same.
This is quite possible, if you make sure that the netmasks of the interfaces are different.
-It is in fact recommended to give give both real internal network interfaces and tap interfaces the same IP address,
+It is in fact recommended to give both real internal network interfaces and tap interfaces the same IP address,
since that will make things a lot easier to remember and set up.
@end example
Note here that the internal address (on eth0) doesn't have to be the
-same as on the tap0 device. Also, ConnectTo is given so that no-one can
-connect to this node.
+same as on the tap0 device. Also, ConnectTo is given so that this node will
+always try to connect to BranchA.
On all hosts, in @file{@value{sysconfdir}/tinc/company/hosts/BranchB}: