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site: Remove some spurious "break"s
[secnet.git]
/
INSTALL
diff --git
a/INSTALL
b/INSTALL
index 49476d86a88f3b1f7d7bae1eda445931c5862324..08eac9a0ec8dd4b73ec6e5deaf494d48278d7607 100644
(file)
--- a/
INSTALL
+++ b/
INSTALL
@@
-4,11
+4,6
@@
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. THIS IS ALPHA TEST SOFTWARE. I DO NOT
GUARANTEE THAT THERE WILL BE PROTOCOL COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN DIFFERENT
VERSIONS.
GUARANTEE THAT THERE WILL BE PROTOCOL COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN DIFFERENT
VERSIONS.
-PROTOCOL COMPATIBILITY WAS BROKEN BETWEEN secnet-0.06, secnet-0.07 AND
-secnet-0.08 FOR ENDIANNESS FIXES.
-
-THERE WILL BE ANOTHER CHANGE IN PROTOCOL IN THE secnet-0.1.x SERIES
-
* Preparation
** System software support
* Preparation
** System software support
@@
-32,12
+27,6
@@
linux/Documentation/networking/tuntap.txt
If you're using TUN/TAP on a platform other than Linux-2.4, see
http://vtun.sourceforge.net/tun/
If you're using TUN/TAP on a platform other than Linux-2.4, see
http://vtun.sourceforge.net/tun/
-Note than TUN comes in several flavours. Their names in the
-configuration file are:
- tun: Linux-2.4; only one device file (usually /dev/net/tun)
- tun-old: Linux-2.2, BSD; device files /dev/tun*
- tun-solaris: Solaris (not yet implemented)
-
** System and network configuration
If you intend to start secnet as root, I suggest you create a userid
** System and network configuration
If you intend to start secnet as root, I suggest you create a userid
@@
-118,7
+107,7
@@
If installing for the first time, do
# cp example.conf /etc/secnet/secnet.conf
# cd /etc/secnet
# cp example.conf /etc/secnet/secnet.conf
# cd /etc/secnet
-# ssh-keygen -f key -N ""
+# ssh-keygen -f key -
t rsa1 -
N ""
[On BSD use
$ LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib" ./configure
[On BSD use
$ LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib" ./configure