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1 Introduction
1.1 Virtual Private Networks
1.2 tinc
1.3 Supported platforms
2 Preparations
2.1 Configuring the kernel
2.1.1 Configuration of Linux kernels
2.1.2 Configuration of FreeBSD kernels
2.1.3 Configuration of OpenBSD kernels
2.1.4 Configuration of NetBSD kernels
2.1.5 Configuration of Solaris kernels
2.1.6 Configuration of Darwin (MacOS/X) kernels
2.1.7 Configuration of Windows
2.2 Libraries
2.2.1 LibreSSL/OpenSSL
2.2.2 zlib
2.2.3 LZO
2.2.4 libcurses
2.2.5 libreadline
3 Installation
3.1 Building and installing tinc
3.1.1 Darwin (MacOS/X) build environment
3.1.2 MinGW (Windows) build environment
3.2 System files
3.2.1 Device files
3.2.2 Other files
4 Configuration
4.1 Configuration introduction
4.2 Multiple networks
4.3 How connections work
4.4 Configuration files
4.4.1 Main configuration variables
4.4.2 Host configuration variables
4.4.3 Scripts
4.4.4 How to configure
4.5 Network interfaces
4.6 Example configuration
5 Running tinc
5.1 Runtime options
5.2 Signals
5.3 Debug levels
5.4 Solving problems
5.5 Error messages
5.6 Sending bug reports
6 Controlling tinc
6.1 tinc runtime options
6.2 tinc environment variables
6.3 tinc commands
6.4 tinc examples
6.5 tinc top
7 Invitations
7.1 How invitations work
7.2 Invitation file format
7.3 Writing an invitation-created script
8 Technical information
8.1 The connection
8.1.1 The UDP tunnel
8.1.2 The meta-connection
8.2 The meta-protocol
8.3 Security
8.3.1 Legacy authentication protocol
8.3.2 Simple Peer-to-Peer Security
8.3.3 Encryption of network packets
8.3.4 Security issues
9 Platform specific information
9.1 Interface configuration
9.2 Routes
9.3 Automatically starting tinc
9.3.1 Linux
9.3.2 Windows
9.3.3 Other platforms
10 About us
10.1 Contact information
10.2 Authors
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