forecast: Document strongswan.conf options

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Martin Willi 2014-12-05 16:07:16 +01:00
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plugins/eap-ttls.opt \
plugins/error-notify.opt \
plugins/ext-auth.opt \
plugins/forecast.opt \
plugins/gcrypt.opt \
plugins/ha.opt \
plugins/imc-attestation.opt \

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charon.plugins.forecast.interface =
Local interface to listen for broadcasts to forward.
Name of the local interface to listen for broadcasts messages to forward.
If no interface is configured, the first usable interface is used, which
is usually just fine for single-homed hosts. If your host has multiple
interfaces, set this option to the local LAN interface you want to forward
broadcasts from/to.
charon.plugins.forecast.reinject =
CHILD_SA configurations names to perform multi/broadcast reinjection.
Comma separated list of CHILD_SA configuration names for which to perform
multi/broadcast reinjection. For clients connecting over such a
configuration, any multi/broadcast received over the tunnel gets reinjected
to all active tunnels. This makes the broadcasts visible to other peers,
and for examples allows clients to see others shares. If disabled,
multi/broadcast messages received over a tunnel are injected to the local
network only, but not to other IPsec clients.
charon.plugins.forecast.groups = 224.0.0.1,224.0.0.22,224.0.0.251,224.0.0.252,239.255.255.250
Multicast groups to join locally, allowing forwarding of them.
Comma separated list of multicast groups to join locally. The local host
receives and forwards packets in the local LAN for joined multicast groups
only. Packets matching the list of multicast groups get forwarded to
connected clients. The default group includes host multicasts, IGMP, mDNS,
LLMNR and SSDP/WS-Discovery, and is usually a good choice for Windows
clients.