This option controls the amount of time MAC addresses are kept before they are removed.
This only has effect when Mode is set to "switch".
+@cindex MaxConnectionBurst
+@item MaxConnectionBurst = <@var{count}> (100)
+This option controls how many connections tinc accepts in quick succession.
+If there are more connections than the given number in a short time interval,
+tinc will reduce the number of accepted connections to only one per second,
+until the burst has passed.
+
@cindex Name
@item Name = <@var{name}> [required]
This is a symbolic name for this connection.
pass all traffic, but leaves tinc vulnerable to replay-based attacks on your
traffic.
-
@cindex StrictSubnets
@item StrictSubnets <yes|no> (no) [experimental]
When this option is enabled tinc will only use Subnet statements which are
@cindex scripts
Apart from reading the server and host configuration files,
tinc can also run scripts at certain moments.
-Under Windows (not Cygwin), the scripts should have the extension .bat.
+Under Windows (not Cygwin), the scripts should have the extension @file{.bat} or @file{.cmd}.
@table @file
@cindex tinc-up
The scripts are started without command line arguments,
but can make use of certain environment variables.
Under UNIX like operating systems the names of environment variables must be preceded by a $ in scripts.
-Under Windows, in @file{.bat} files, they have to be put between % signs.
+Under Windows, in @file{.bat} or @file{.cmd} files, they have to be put between % signs.
@table @env
@cindex NETNAME
@item stop
Stop @samp{tincd}.
-@item restart
-Restart @samp{tincd}.
+@item restart [tincd options]
+Restart @samp{tincd}, optionally with the given extra options.
@item reload
Partially rereads configuration files. Connections to hosts whose host