X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ian/git?p=secnet.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=a36666db1f2472edb0fb9d23b00afb091ace8410;hp=96114f080a54ecba791f3734e0e628c8d5893015;hb=ec2ae5fa0ae79baedb567ad18e09e17305aa89d1;hpb=e57264d692dbee1f6b87a0930a9b461ad7727fae diff --git a/README b/README index 96114f0..a36666d 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -6,11 +6,6 @@ secnet is Copyright (C) 1995--2003 Stephen Early It is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later. See the file COPYING for more information. -The portable snprintf implementation in snprintf.c is Copyright (C) -1999 Mark Martinec and is distributed under the -terms of the Frontier Artistic License. You can find the standard -version of snprintf.c at http://www.ijs.si/software/snprintf/ - The IP address handling library in ipaddr.py is Copyright (C) 1996--2000 Cendio Systems AB, and is distributed under the terms of the GPL. @@ -199,7 +194,7 @@ Defines: udp (closure => comm closure) udp: dict argument - address (string): IP address to listen and send on + address (string list): IPv6 or IPv4 addresses to listen and send on port (integer): UDP port to listen and send on buffer (buffer closure): buffer for incoming packets authbind (string): optional, path to authbind-helper program @@ -270,7 +265,10 @@ site: dict argument local-name (string): this site's name for itself name (string): the name of the site's peer link (netlink closure) - comm (comm closure) + comm (one or more comm closures): if there is more than one, the + first one will be used for any key setups initiated by us using the + configured address. Others are only used if our peer talks to + them. resolver (resolver closure) random (randomsrc closure) local-key (rsaprivkey closure) @@ -320,7 +318,11 @@ site: dict argument address may suddenly change couldn't communicate reliably because their contact addresses might both change at once. [false] mobile-peers-max (integer): Maximum number of peer port/addr pairs we - remember and send to. Must be at least 1 and no more than 5. [3] + remember and send to. Must be at least 1 and no more than 5. + [4 if an address is configured, otherwise 3] + static-peers-max (integer): Maximum number of peer port/addr pairs + we can try for a static site. Must be at least 1 and no more + than 5. [4 or 3, as above] mobile-peer-expiry (integer): For "mobile" peers only, the length of time (in seconds) for which we will keep sending to multiple address/ports from which we have not seen incoming traffic. [120] @@ -331,6 +333,19 @@ site: dict argument check that there are no links both ends of which are allegedly mobile (which is not supported, so those links are ignored) and to change some of the tuning parameter defaults. [false] + mtu-target (integer): Desired value of the inter-site MTU for this + peering. This value will be advertised to the peer (which ought + to affect incoming packets), and if the peer advertises an MTU its + value will be combined with this setting to compute the inter-site + MTU. (secnet will still accept packets which exceed the + (negotiated or assumed) inter-site MTU.) Setting a lower + inter-site MTU can be used to try to restrict the sizes of the + packets sent over the underlying public network (e.g. to work + around network braindamage). It is not normally useful to set a + larger value for mtu-target than the VPN's general MTU (which + should be reflected in the local private interface MTU, ie the mtu + parameter to netlink). If this parameter is not set, or is set + to 0, the default is to use the local private link mtu. Links involving mobile peers have some different tuning parameter default values, which are generally more aggressive about retrying key @@ -338,7 +353,12 @@ setup but more relaxed about using old keys. These are noted with "mobile:", above, and apply whether the mobile peer is local or remote. -** transform +** transform-eax + +Defines: + eax-serpent (closure => transform closure) + +** transform-cbcmac Defines: serpent256-cbc (closure => transform closure) @@ -372,7 +392,7 @@ a netlink closure: other tunnels as well as the host (used for mobile devices like laptops) soft: remove these routes from the host's routing table when the tunnel link quality is zero - mtu (integer): default MTU over this link; may be updated by tunnel code + mtu (integer): MTU of host's tunnel interface Netlink will dump its current routing table to the system/log on receipt of SIGUSR1.