-You will need to allocate two IP addresses for use by secnet. One will
-be for the tunnel interface on your tunnel endpoint machine (i.e. the
-address you see in 'ifconfig' when you look at the tunnel
-interface). The other will be for secnet itself. These addresses could
-possibly be allocated from the range used by your internal network: if
-you do this, you should think about providing appropriate proxy-ARP on
-the machine running secnet for the two addresses. Alternatively the
-addresses could be from some other range - this works well if the
-machine running secnet is the default route out of your network.
+You will need to allocate two IP addresses for use by secnet. One
+will be for the tunnel interface on your tunnel endpoint machine (i.e.
+the address you see in 'ifconfig' when you look at the tunnel
+interface). The other will be for secnet itself. These addresses
+could possibly be allocated from the range used by your internal
+network: if you do this, you should think about providing appropriate
+proxy-ARP on the machine running secnet for the two addresses.
+Alternatively the addresses could be from some other range - this
+works well if the machine running secnet is the default route out of
+your network.