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-rw-r--r-- | doc/socket_wrapper.1 | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/socket_wrapper.1.txt | 12 |
2 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/doc/socket_wrapper.1 b/doc/socket_wrapper.1 index 9f3f75a..b62fb6f 100644 --- a/doc/socket_wrapper.1 +++ b/doc/socket_wrapper.1 @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ The user defines a directory where to put all the unix sockets using the environ .PP \fBSOCKET_WRAPPER_DEFAULT_IFACE\fR .RS 4 -Additionally, the default interface to be used by an application is defined with "SOCKET_WRAPPER_DEFAULT_IFACE=<ID>" where <ID> is between 2 and 254\&. This is analogous to use the IPv4 addresses "127\&.0\&.0\&.<ID>" or IPv6 addresses "fd00::5357:5f<IDx>" (where <IDx> is a hexadecimal presentation of <ID>)\&. You should always set the default interface\&. If you listen on INADDR_ANY then it will use the default interface to listen on\&. +Additionally, the default interface to be used by an application is defined with "SOCKET_WRAPPER_DEFAULT_IFACE=<ID>" where the valid range for <ID> starts with 1 (the default) and ends with 64\&. This is analogous to use the IPv4 addresses "127\&.0\&.0\&.<ID>" or IPv6 addresses "fd00::5357:5f<IDx>" (where <IDx> is a hexadecimal presentation of <ID>)\&. You should always set the default interface\&. If you listen on INADDR_ANY then it will use the default interface to listen on\&. .RE .PP \fBSOCKET_WRAPPER_PCAP_FILE\fR diff --git a/doc/socket_wrapper.1.txt b/doc/socket_wrapper.1.txt index b3ba96c..15b99bf 100644 --- a/doc/socket_wrapper.1.txt +++ b/doc/socket_wrapper.1.txt @@ -38,12 +38,12 @@ socket in the SOCKET_WRAPPER_DIR. *SOCKET_WRAPPER_DEFAULT_IFACE*:: -Additionally, the default interface to be used by an application is defined -with "SOCKET_WRAPPER_DEFAULT_IFACE=<ID>" where <ID> is between 2 and 254. This -is analogous to use the IPv4 addresses "127.0.0.<ID>" or IPv6 addresses -"fd00::5357:5f<IDx>" (where <IDx> is a hexadecimal presentation of <ID>). You -should always set the default interface. If you listen on INADDR_ANY then it -will use the default interface to listen on. +Additionally, the default interface to be used by an application is defined with +"SOCKET_WRAPPER_DEFAULT_IFACE=<ID>" where the valid range for <ID> starts with 1 +(the default) and ends with 64. This is analogous to use the IPv4 addresses +"127.0.0.<ID>" or IPv6 addresses "fd00::5357:5f<IDx>" (where <IDx> is a +hexadecimal presentation of <ID>). You should always set the default interface. +If you listen on INADDR_ANY then it will use the default interface to listen on. *SOCKET_WRAPPER_PCAP_FILE*:: |