X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/secnet/blobdiff_plain/83e03cacb4b2380e610b3e86a11b95a295776037..93cdea57befc5f3ba37a087f827bf02f5768a4a5:/README diff --git a/README b/README index 3e8a157..fd3d31f 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -258,8 +258,12 @@ is one. network-manager always sets up a default route. The result is that the wifi always has a default route (so is useable); ppp (being a point-to-point link) does not need one. -The use of polypath currently requires that secnet have root -privilege, to make the setsockopt(,,SO_BINDTODEVICE,) call. +The use of polypath requires that secnet be started with root +privilege, to make the setsockopt(,,SO_BINDTODEVICE,) calls. If the +configuration specifies that secnet should drop privilege (see +`userid' above), secnet will keep a special process around for this +purpose; that process will handle local network interface changes but +does not deal with any packets, key exchange, etc. polypath support is only available when secnet is built against an IPv6-capable version of adns (because it wants features in the newer