X-Git-Url: http://www.git.cypherpunks.ru/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fuser.texi;h=34a93c34c7caa8e981eefe63693ba0add283218d;hb=c95d3299276c0fba731e299d5deec8e9805e4ac1;hp=73214da36ef357ceae50702ad118233a694749af;hpb=b71b594e74ccbbfc987a787c45158598c2f807c7;p=govpn.git diff --git a/doc/user.texi b/doc/user.texi index 73214da..34a93c3 100644 --- a/doc/user.texi +++ b/doc/user.texi @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ @node User @unnumbered User manual -Announcements about updates and new releases can be found in @ref{Contacts}. +Announcements about updates and new releases can be found in +@ref{Contacts, contacts}. GoVPN is split into two pieces: @ref{Client} and @ref{Server}. Each of -them work on top of @ref{Network, UDP/TCP} and TAP virtual network +them work on top of @ref{Network, UDP/TCP} and TUN/TAP virtual network interfaces. GoVPN is just a tunnelling of Ethernet frames, nothing less, nothing more. All you IP-related network management is not touched by VPN at all. You can automate it using up and down shell scripts. @@ -14,33 +15,13 @@ What network performance can user expect? For example single with @emph{Go 1.5.1} gives 786 Mbps (UDP transport) throughput. @menu -* EGD:: Entropy gathering daemon -* Identity:: -* PAKE:: Password Authenticated Key Agreement -* Timeout:: -* Network transport: Network. -* Proxy:: -* MTU:: Maximum Transmission Unit -* Stats:: -* Noise:: -* CPR:: Constant Packet Rate -* Verifier:: +* Glossary:: * Client part: Client. * Server part: Server. * Example usage: Example. @end menu -@include egd.texi -@include identity.texi -@include pake.texi -@include timeout.texi -@include netproto.texi -@include proxy.texi -@include mtu.texi -@include stats.texi -@include noise.texi -@include cpr.texi -@include verifier.texi +@include glossary.texi @include client.texi @include server.texi @include example.texi