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