X-Git-Url: https://tinc-vpn.org/git/browse?p=tinc;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Ftinc.conf.5.in;h=746d820f2c20c1ad45ff241c3596447f9d66fded;hp=dd74acfaf04efb59f7050c5f679a5aab4bef65cb;hb=d1dcdf8eb6f800704be426b1ce6f6c1a8e65ba0d;hpb=178e52f76ef4ba40748c13ea7e518837394d6dbc diff --git a/doc/tinc.conf.5.in b/doc/tinc.conf.5.in index dd74acfa..746d820f 100644 --- a/doc/tinc.conf.5.in +++ b/doc/tinc.conf.5.in @@ -133,7 +133,10 @@ IPv6 listening sockets will be created. If your computer has more than one IPv4 or IPv6 address, .Nm tinc will by default listen on all of them for incoming connections. -It is possible to bind only to a single address with this variable. +Multiple +.Va BindToAddress +variables may be specified, +in which case listening sockets for each specified address are made. .Pp This option may not work on all platforms. @@ -219,23 +222,23 @@ it can be used to change the way packets are interpreted: .Bl -tag -width indent -.It tun Pq BSD only +.It tun Pq BSD and Linux Set type to tun. Depending on the platform, this can either be with or without an address family header (see below). -.It tunnohead Pq BSD only +.It tunnohead Pq BSD Set type to tun without an address family header. Tinc will expect packets read from the virtual network device to start with an IP header. On some platforms IPv6 packets cannot be read from or written to the device in this mode. -.It tunifhead Pq BSD only +.It tunifhead Pq BSD Set type to tun with an address family header. Tinc will expect packets read from the virtual network device to start with a four byte header containing the address family, followed by an IP header. This mode should support both IPv4 and IPv6 packets. -.It tap Pq BSD only +.It tap Pq BSD and Linux Set type to tap. Tinc will expect packets read from the virtual network device to start with an Ethernet header.