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.
.Pp
This option may not work on all platforms.
+.It Va Broadcast Li = yes | no Po yes Pc Bq experimental
+When disabled, tinc will drop all broadcast and multicast packets, in both router and switch mode.
+
.It Va ConnectTo Li = Ar name
Specifies which other tinc daemon to connect to on startup.
Multiple
won't try to connect to other daemons at all,
and will instead just listen for incoming connections.
+.It Va DecrementTTL Li = yes | no Po yes Pc
+When enabled,
+.Nm tinc
+will decrement the Time To Live field in IPv4 packets, or the Hop Limit field in IPv6 packets,
+before forwarding a received packet to the virtual network device or to another node,
+and will drop packets that have a TTL value of zero,
+in which case it will send an ICMP Time Exceeded packet back.
+
.It Va Device Li = Ar device Po Pa /dev/tap0 , Pa /dev/net/tun No or other depending on platform Pc
The virtual network device to use.
.Nm tinc