From 1604cea7467a76866dcf4efc067d910712a869a0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Pointner Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2014 18:41:58 +0000 Subject: merged most changes from rail branch to trunk --- README | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'README') diff --git a/README b/README index b9eee04..10c3b10 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ Dependencies ============ -uAnytun can be built by using either libgcrypt or the openssl-crypto library. -The latter is more performant in most cases but there are some license +uAnytun can be built by using either libgcrypt or the openssl-crypto library. +The latter is more performant in most cases but there are some license issues when using this library. It also needs more space when installed. @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Linux (this includes Debian with FreeBSD Kernel) using libgcrypt: - + build-essential libgcrypt11-dev @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ if you want to rebuild the manpage: textproc/libxslt textproc/docbook-xsl sysutils/readlink - misc/getopt + misc/getopt @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ using ssl crypto library: # ./configure --use-ssl-crypto # make -Notes: +Notes: - try './configure --help' for further information - if using openssl pre 0.9.8 you have to disable passphrase because openssl had no SHA256 implementation prior to this @@ -110,20 +110,20 @@ Usage: init.d script ------------- -The init.d script can be used to start uanytun at boot time. It searches for +The init.d script can be used to start uanytun at boot time. It searches for configuration files which reside at $CONFIG_DIR. For each instance of uanytun which should be started there must be a directory containing at least a file named config. This file must contain all command line parameter which should be used when starting the daemon. One line for each parameter. Empty lines and lines starting with # are ignored. Besides the config file there may be a script -named post-up.sh which will be called when the tun/tap device comes up. +named post-up.sh which will be called when the tun/tap device comes up. This is an example of how the init.d script can be used to start uanytun: # /etc/init.d/uanytun start client1 p2p-a In this case the script will start 2 instances of uanytun using the config files -$CONFIG_DIR/client1/config and $CONFIG_DIR/p2p-a/config. +$CONFIG_DIR/client1/config and $CONFIG_DIR/p2p-a/config. If no instance name is specified the script will use the file $CONFIG_DIR/autostart -to determine which instances to start or stop. This file must contain a list -of instance names which should be used when no names are specified at the command +to determine which instances to start or stop. This file must contain a list +of instance names which should be used when no names are specified at the command line. One line for each name. Empty lines and lines starting with # are ignored. -- cgit v1.2.3