From 061823a36ef9a70cb0dcedae0a1ba129a7f34d49 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Neil Alexander Date: Wed, 9 May 2018 16:56:32 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update configuration.md --- configuration.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/configuration.md b/configuration.md index 960d02b..911fa26 100644 --- a/configuration.md +++ b/configuration.md @@ -85,12 +85,12 @@ Note that any field not specified in the configuration will use its default valu - `IfName` - The name of the `tun` or `tap` network interface to create or use. Applications send packets over this interface to use the network. - On most platforms, an empty string or the default `"auto"` will create a new interface automatically. - - You can also specify `none` as the interface name, in which case Yggdrasil will run as a router only without opening a network interface. This effectively allows Yggdrasil to carry traffic for other nodes without exposing the system to the network. + - You can also specify `"none"` as the interface name, in which case Yggdrasil will run as a router only without opening a network interface. This effectively allows Yggdrasil to carry traffic for other nodes without exposing the system to the network. - The behaviour of this option is different on different operating systems. Some quick notes: - On Linux, any suitable interface name can be specified. - - On FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD, a full path to the TAP interface should be specified, i.e. `/dev/tap0`. + - On FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD, a full path to the TAP interface should be specified, i.e. `"/dev/tap0"`. - On macOS, a utun device is automatically assigned by the operating system, therefore you cannot specify a name. - - On Windows, a network adapter friendly name (like `Local Area Connection 2`) can be specified to choose a specific adapter. Use "Network Adapters" in Control Panel to see and/or rename adapters. + - On Windows, a network adapter friendly name (like `"Local Area Connection 2"`) can be specified to choose a specific adapter. Use "Network Adapters" in Control Panel to see and/or rename adapters. - `IfTAPMode` - If true, then the interface will be a `tap` device (Layer 2) instead of a `tun` (Layer 3) device. - Default value is platform specific, and some platforms support only `tun` or `tap` mode.