diff --git a/deb/vpncloud/example.net.disabled b/deb/vpncloud/example.net.disabled new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9dfaa28 --- /dev/null +++ b/deb/vpncloud/example.net.disabled @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +# The port number on which to listen for data. +# Note: Every VPN needs a different port number. +#port: 3210 + +# Address of a peer to connect to. The address should be in the form +# `addr:port`. If the node is not started, the connection will be retried +# periodically. This parameter can be repeated to connect to multiple peers. +# Note: Several entries can be separated by spaces. +#peers: +# - node2.address:3210 +# - node3.address:3210 + +# Peer timeout in seconds. The peers will exchange information periodically +# and drop peers that are silent for this period of time. +#peer_timeout: 1800 + +# Switch table entry timeout in seconds. This parameter is only used in switch +# mode. Addresses that have not been seen for the given period of time will +# be forgot. +#dst_timeout: 300 + +# An optional token that identifies the network and helps to distinguish it +# from other networks. +#magic: "76706e01" + +# An optional shared key to encrypt the VPN data. If this option is not set, +# the traffic will be sent unencrypted. +#shared_key: "" + +# The encryption method to use ("aes256", or "chacha20"). Most current CPUs +# have special support for AES256 so this should be faster. For older +# computers lacking this support, only CHACHA20 is supported. +#crypto: chacha2 + +# Name of the virtual device. Any `%d` will be filled with a free number. +#device_name: "vpncloud%d" + +# Set the type of network. There are two options: **tap** devices process +# Ethernet frames **tun** devices process IP packets. [default: `tap`] +#device_type: tap + +# The mode of the VPN. The VPN can like a router, a switch or a hub. A **hub** +# will send all data always to all peers. A **switch** will learn addresses +# from incoming data and only send data to all peers when the address is +# unknown. A **router** will send data according to known subnets of the +# peers and ignore them otherwise. The **normal** mode is switch for tap +# devices and router for tun devices. [default: `normal`] +#mode: normal + +# The local subnets to use. This parameter should be in the form +# `address/prefixlen` where address is an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address, or a +# MAC address. The prefix length is the number of significant front bits that +# distinguish the subnet from other subnets. Example: `10.1.1.0/24`. +# Note: Several entries can be separated by spaces. +#subnets: +# - 10.1.1.0/24 + +# A command to setup the network interface. The command will be run (as +# parameter to `sh -c`) when the device has been created to configure it. +# The name of the allocated device will be available via the environment +# variable `IFNAME`. +#ifup: "" + +# A command to bring down the network interface. The command will be run (as +# parameter to `sh -c`) to remove any configuration from the device. +# The name of the allocated device will be available via the environment +# variable `IFNAME`. +#ifdown: ""