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- use tabs instead of spaces
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- use tabs instead of spaces
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- trailing whitespaces must be eliminated
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- trailing whitespaces must be eliminated
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- files need to end with a final newline
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- files need to end with a final newline
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- newlines need to have unix line endings (lf)
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- newlines need to have Unix line endings (lf)
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To that end we provide a ``.editorconfig`` configuration, which is supported by most
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To that end we provide a ``.editorconfig`` configuration, which is supported by most
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of the editors out there.
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of the editors out there.
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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ should always appear before ``null`` in the configuration when both are enabled.
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fastd v22 or newer is needed for the ``null@l2tp`` method.
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fastd v22 or newer is needed for the ``null@l2tp`` method.
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It is often not necessary to enable L2TP offloading on supernodes for
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It is often not necessary to enable L2TP offloading on supernodes for
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performance reasons. Nodes using offloading can communicate with supornodes that
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performance reasons. Nodes using offloading can communicate with supernodes that
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don't use offloading as long as both use the ``null@l2tp`` method.
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don't use offloading as long as both use the ``null@l2tp`` method.
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Note that in ``multitap`` mode, which is required when using L2TP offloading,
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Note that in ``multitap`` mode, which is required when using L2TP offloading,
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fastd will create one interface per peer on the supernode's. This allows
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fastd will create one interface per peer on the supernode's. This allows
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offloading the L2TP forwarding into the kernel space. But this also means added
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offloading the L2TP forwarding into the kernel space. But this also means added
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copmlexity with regards to handling those interfaces.
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complexity with regards to handling those interfaces.
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There are two main options on how you can handle this:
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There are two main options on how you can handle this:
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