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2009 Jul 20
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2006 Jun 12
1
[PATCH] host-up and host-down hooks
...and
host-down scripts as hosts come up and go down. This allows custom host
up/down functionality to run without having to know host names in
advance. Please consider for future inclusion in tinc. I can provide
documentation patches if this is accepted.
Regards,
Menno Smits
NetBox Blue
http://netboxblue.com/
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2009 Sep 23
3
Bringing people into a conference
...0 is person A, 231 is person B, 207 is
person C, and 282 is the conference room: http://dpaste.com/hold/97072/.
Thanks,
Harley
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2007 Apr 19
1
compression
Hi,
posted a message to the tinc list few days ago, but seems that there is not
that much going on on that list, so I try here.
The homepage of tinc says it compresses all traffic, but the manpage says
that it only compresses UDP packets.
Which one is true?
Another thing, how much active development is going on with tinc at the
moment? I see that "version 2" is mentioned.
Or is there