4 Except for common @code{-stats}, @code{-egd} options client has the
10 Expected TAP interface @ref{MTU}.
13 @ref{Network, network protocol} to use. Can be either @emph{udp}
14 (default) or @emph{tcp}.
17 Use specified @emph{host:port} @ref{Proxy} server for accessing remote
21 Optional @emph{user:password} for HTTP Basic authorization on proxy
25 Address (@code{host:port} format) of remote server we need to connect to.
31 Our client's @ref{Verifier}.
34 Path to the file with the passphrase. See @ref{Verifier} for
35 how to enter passphrase from stdin silently and store it in the file.
38 @ref{Timeout} setting in seconds.
44 Set @ref{CPR} in KiB/sec.
47 Enable @ref{Encless, encryptionless mode}.
50 Optional path to script that will be executed after connection is
51 established. Interface name will be given to it as a first argument.
54 Same as @code{-up} above, but it is executed when connection is lost,
59 Example up-script that calls DHCP client and IPv6 advertisement
63 client% cat > up.sh <<EOF
68 client% chmod +x up.sh