@cindex BindToAddress
@item BindToAddress = <@var{address}> [<@var{port}>]
-If your computer has more than one IPv4 or IPv6 address, tinc
-will by default listen on all of them for incoming connections.
-Multiple BindToAddress variables may be specified,
-in which case listening sockets for each specified address are made.
-
-If no @var{port} is specified, the socket will be bound to the port specified by the Port option,
-or to port 655 if neither is given.
-To only bind to a specific port but not to a specific address, use "*" for the @var{address}.
+This is the same as ListenAddress, however the address given with the BindToAddress option
+will also be used for outgoing connections.
+This is useful if your computer has more than one IPv4 or IPv6 address,
+and you want tinc to only use a specific one for outgoing packets.
@cindex BindToInterface
@item BindToInterface = <@var{interface}> [experimental]
Under Windows, this variable is used to select which network interface will be used.
If you specified a Device, this variable is almost always already correctly set.
+@cindex ListenAddress
+@item ListenAddress = <@var{address}> [<@var{port}>]
+If your computer has more than one IPv4 or IPv6 address, tinc
+will by default listen on all of them for incoming connections.
+This option can be used to restrict which addresses tinc listens on.
+Multiple ListenAddress variables may be specified,
+in which case listening sockets for each specified address are made.
+
+If no @var{port} is specified, the socket will listen on the port specified by the Port option,
+or to port 655 if neither is given.
+To only listen on a specific port but not to a specific address, use "*" for the @var{address}.
+
@cindex LocalDiscovery
@item LocalDiscovery = <yes | no> (no)
When enabled, tinc will try to detect peers that are on the same local network.