### this file defines whether vtund is run as a client or a server ### ### format is "[host] [server] " or "--server-- [portnumber] ". ### ### [host] is the hostname to use as a client ### ### [server] is the server to connect to ### ### [args] is optional for both server and client and contains any additional ### command line args for that instance of vtund. not needed by most people. ### ### --server-- is the literal string '--server--'. nothing more, nothing less. ### ### [portnumber] is the port number to run the server on. ### ### ### you can have more than one client "host server" line if required, ### and in theory, it should be possible to run as both a client and a ### server simultaneously, but i haven't tested that. ### examples: ### to run as a client using hostname 'viper'. #viper vtun-server.somewhere.com.au ### to run a persistent client connection using hostname 'viper' ### connecting to a server on port 6000 and using /etc/vtun.viper.conf ### as the config file. #viper vtun-server.somewhere.com.au -f /etc/vtun.viper.conf -s -P 6000 ### to run vtund as a server on port 5000, uncomment the following line: #--server-- 5000