random spelling fixes
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
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# kernel then remove the IPv6 address from your config.
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# If you want to use a static address or use DHCP explicitly, jump
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# down to the section labelled INTERFACE HANDLERS.
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# down to the section labeled INTERFACE HANDLERS.
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#
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# If you want to do anything more fancy, you should take the time to
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# read through the rest of this file.
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@@ -22,10 +22,10 @@
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#
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# We now support modular networking scripts which means we can easily
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# add support for new interface types and modules while keeping
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# compatability with existing ones.
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# compatibility with existing ones.
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#
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# Modules load by default if the package they need is installed. If
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# you specify a module here that doesn't have it's package installed
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# you specify a module here that doesn't have its package installed
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# then you get an error stating which package you need to install.
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# Ideally, you only use the modules setting when you have two or more
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# packages installed that supply the same service.
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@@ -96,8 +96,8 @@
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#modules="iwconfig"
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# ifconfig (iwconig) support is a one shot script - wpa_supplicant is daemon
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# that scans, assoicates and re-configures if assocation is lost.
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# We call it iwconfig to seperate the wireless setup from ifconfig.
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# that scans, associates and re-configures if association is lost.
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# We call it iwconfig to separate the wireless setup from ifconfig.
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####################################
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# HINTS
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#
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@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
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#dns_servers_001122334455="192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2"
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# Map a MAC address to an SSID
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# This is used when the Access Point is not broadcasting it's SSID
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# This is used when the Access Point is not broadcasting its SSID
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# WARNING: This will override the SSID being broadcast due to some
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# Access Points sending an SSID even when they have been configured
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# not to!
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@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
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# This lists the preferred SSIDs to connect to in order
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# SSID's can contain any characters here as they must match the broadcast
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# SSID exactly.
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# Surround each SSID with the " character and seperate them with a space
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# Surround each SSID with the " character and separate them with a space
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# If the first SSID isn't found then it moves onto the next
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# If this isn't defined then it connects to the first one found
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#preferred_aps="SSID1 SSID2"
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@@ -208,9 +208,9 @@
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# any other available AP
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# "preferredonly" means it will only connect to visible APs in the preferred
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# list
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# "forcepreferred" means it will forceably connect to APs in order if it does
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# "forcepreferred" means it will forcibly connect to APs in order if it does
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# not find them in a scan
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# "forcepreferredonly" means it forceably connects to the APs in order and
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# "forcepreferredonly" means it forcibly connects to the APs in order and
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# does not bother to scan
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# "forceany" does the same as forcepreferred + connects to any other
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# available AP
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@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@
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# Set generic DHCP options like so
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#dhcp_eth0="release nodns nontp nonis nogateway nosendhost"
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# This tells the dhcp client to release it's lease when it stops, not to
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# This tells the dhcp client to release its lease when it stops, not to
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# overwrite dns, ntp and nis settings, not to set a default route and not to
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# send the current hostname to the dhcp server and when it starts.
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# You can use any combination of the above options - the default is not to
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
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# kernel then remove the IPv6 address from your config.
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# If you want to use a static address or use DHCP explicitly, jump
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# down to the section labelled INTERFACE HANDLERS.
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# down to the section labeled INTERFACE HANDLERS.
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#
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# If you want to do anything more fancy, you should take the time to
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# read through the rest of this file.
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@@ -23,10 +23,10 @@
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#
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# We now support modular networking scripts which means we can easily
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# add support for new interface types and modules while keeping
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# compatability with existing ones.
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# compatibility with existing ones.
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#
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# Modules load by default if the package they need is installed. If
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# you specify a module here that doesn't have it's package installed
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# you specify a module here that doesn't have its package installed
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# then you get an error stating which package you need to install.
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# Ideally, you only use the modules setting when you have two or more
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# packages installed that supply the same service.
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@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
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# Each module described below can set a default base metric, lower is
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# preferred over higher. This is so we can prefer a wired route over a
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# wireless route automaticaly. You can override this by setting
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# wireless route automatically. You can override this by setting
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#metric_eth0="100"
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# or on a global basis
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#metric="100"
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@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@
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#key_SSID="s:foobar enc open"
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#key_SSID="1234-5678-9012 enc open"
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# You may want to set muliple keys - here's an example
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# You may want to set multiple keys - here's an example
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# It sets 4 keys on the card and instructs to use key 2 by default
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#key_SSID="[1] s:passkey1 key [2] s:passkey2 key [3] s:passkey3 key [4] s:passkey4 key [2]"
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@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@
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#dns_servers_001122334455="192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2"
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# Map a MAC address to an SSID
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# This is used when the Access Point is not broadcasting it's SSID
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# This is used when the Access Point is not broadcasting its SSID
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# WARNING: This will override the SSID being broadcast due to some
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# Access Points sending an SSID even when they have been configured
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# not to!
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@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@
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# This lists the preferred SSIDs to connect to in order
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# SSID's can contain any characters here as they must match the broadcast
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# SSID exactly.
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# Surround each SSID with the " character and seperate them with a space
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# Surround each SSID with the " character and separate them with a space
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# If the first SSID isn't found then it moves onto the next
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# If this isn't defined then it connects to the first one found
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#preferred_aps="SSID1 SSID2"
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@@ -307,9 +307,9 @@
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# "any" means it will connect to visible APs in the preferred list and then any
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# other available AP
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# "preferredonly" means it will only connect to visible APs in the preferred list
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# "forcepreferred" means it will forceably connect to APs in order if it does not find
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# "forcepreferred" means it will forcibly connect to APs in order if it does not find
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# them in a scan
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# "forcepreferredonly" means it forceably connects to the APs in order and does not bother
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# "forcepreferredonly" means it forcibly connects to the APs in order and does not bother
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# to scan
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# "forceany" does the same as forcepreferred + connects to any other available AP
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# Default is "any"
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@@ -448,7 +448,7 @@
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# Set generic DHCP options like so
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#dhcp_eth0="release nodns nontp nonis nogateway nosendhost"
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# This tells the dhcp client to release it's lease when it stops, not to
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# This tells the dhcp client to release its lease when it stops, not to
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# overwrite dns, ntp and nis settings, not to set a default route and not to
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# send the current hostname to the dhcp server and when it starts.
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# You can use any combination of the above options - the default is not to
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@@ -572,7 +572,7 @@
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#config_bond0="null" # You may not want to assign an IP the the bond
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# You can also configure the bond here, which must be done via sysfs on 2.6
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# kernels or newer. See the kernel bonding documention for a description of
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# kernels or newer. See the kernel bonding documentation for a description of
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# these options.
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#arp_ip_target_bond0="+26.0.0.0"
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@@ -658,7 +658,7 @@
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#
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# Dead peer detection
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# lcp-echo-interval 15 # Send a LCP echo every 15 seconds
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# lcp-echo-failure 3 # Make peer dead after 3 consective
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# lcp-echo-failure 3 # Make peer dead after 3 consecutive
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# # echo-requests
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#
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# Compression options - use these to completely disable compression
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@@ -822,8 +822,8 @@
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#config_nas0="'192.168.0.1/24'"
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Tunnelling
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# WARNING: For tunnelling it is highly recommended that you
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# Tunneling
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# WARNING: For tunneling it is highly recommended that you
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# emerge sys-apps/iproute2
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#
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# For GRE tunnels
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@@ -838,7 +838,7 @@
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# 6to4 Tunnels allow IPv6 to work over IPv4 addresses, provided you
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# have a non-private address configured on an interface.
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# link_6to4="eth0" # Interface to base it's addresses on
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# link_6to4="eth0" # Interface to base its addresses on
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# config_6to4="ip6to4"
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# You may want to depend on eth0 like so
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#rc_need_6to4="net.eth0"
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@@ -848,7 +848,7 @@
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# sit0 - otherwise use a different name like 6to4 in the example above.
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# You can also specify a relay and suffix if you like.
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# The default relay is 192.88.99.1 and the defualt suffix is :1
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# The default relay is 192.88.99.1 and the default suffix is :1
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#relay_6to4="192.168.3.2"
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#suffix_6to4=":ff"
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