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This option is not supported in tinc 1.1, "tincctl dump graph" can be used
instead.
This is less efficient, but allows the kernel to apply its routing and firewall rules on them,
and can also help debugging.
.El
This is less efficient, but allows the kernel to apply its routing and firewall rules on them,
and can also help debugging.
.El
-.It Va GraphDumpFile Li = Ar filename
-If this option is present,
-.Nm tinc
-will dump the current network graph to the file
-.Ar filename
-every minute, unless there were no changes to the graph.
-The file is in a format that can be read by graphviz tools.
-If
-.Ar filename
-starts with a pipe symbol |,
-then the rest of the filename is interpreted as a shell command
-that is executed, the graph is then sent to stdin.
.It Va Hostnames Li = yes | no Pq no
This option selects whether IP addresses (both real and on the VPN) should
be resolved. Since DNS lookups are blocking, it might affect tinc's
.It Va Hostnames Li = yes | no Pq no
This option selects whether IP addresses (both real and on the VPN) should
be resolved. Since DNS lookups are blocking, it might affect tinc's
and can also help debugging.
@end table
and can also help debugging.
@end table
-@cindex GraphDumpFile
-@item GraphDumpFile = <@var{filename}>
-If this option is present,
-tinc will dump the current network graph to the file @var{filename}
-every minute, unless there were no changes to the graph.
-The file is in a format that can be read by graphviz tools.
-If @var{filename} starts with a pipe symbol |,
-then the rest of the filename is interpreted as a shell command
-that is executed, the graph is then sent to stdin.
-
@cindex Hostnames
@item Hostnames = <yes|no> (no)
This option selects whether IP addresses (both real and on the VPN)
@cindex Hostnames
@item Hostnames = <yes|no> (no)
This option selects whether IP addresses (both real and on the VPN)