updated outdated config

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Neven Miculinic 2019-03-28 12:54:26 +01:00
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@ -21,17 +21,15 @@ type Config struct {
Address []*net.IPNet Address []*net.IPNet
// list of IP (v4 or v6) addresses to be set as the interfaces DNS servers. May be specified multiple times. Upon bringing the interface up, this runs resolvconf -a tun.INTERFACE -m 0 -x and upon bringing it down, this runs resolvconf -d tun.INTERFACE. If these particular invocations of resolvconf(8) are undesirable, the PostUp and PostDown keys below may be used instead. // list of IP (v4 or v6) addresses to be set as the interfaces DNS servers. May be specified multiple times. Upon bringing the interface up, this runs resolvconf -a tun.INTERFACE -m 0 -x and upon bringing it down, this runs resolvconf -d tun.INTERFACE. If these particular invocations of resolvconf(8) are undesirable, the PostUp and PostDown keys below may be used instead.
// Currently unsupported
DNS []net.IP DNS []net.IP
// —if not specified, the MTU is automatically determined from the endpoint addresses or the system default route, which is usually a sane choice. However, to manually specify an MTU to override this automatic discovery, this value may be specified explicitly.
// MTU is automatically determined from the endpoint addresses or the system default route, which is usually a sane choice. However, to manually specify an MTU to override this automatic discovery, this value may be specified explicitly.
MTU int MTU int
// Table — Controls the routing table to which routes are added. // Table — Controls the routing table to which routes are added.
Table int Table int
// PreUp, PostUp, PreDown, PostDown — script snippets which will be executed by bash(1) before/after setting up/tearing down the interface, most commonly used to configure custom DNS options or firewall rules. The special string %i is expanded to INTERFACE. Each one may be specified multiple times, in which case the commands are executed in order. // PreUp, PostUp, PreDown, PostDown — script snippets which will be executed by bash(1) before/after setting up/tearing down the interface, most commonly used to configure custom DNS options or firewall rules. The special string %i is expanded to INTERFACE. Each one may be specified multiple times, in which case the commands are executed in order.
// Currently unsupported
PreUp string PreUp string
PostUp string PostUp string
PreDown string PreDown string