termux-packages/root-packages/tinc/fix-tun-device-path.patch

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diff -uNr tinc-1.0.35/doc/sample-config/tinc.conf tinc-1.0.35.mod/doc/sample-config/tinc.conf
--- tinc-1.0.35/doc/sample-config/tinc.conf 2018-09-22 18:36:01.000000000 +0300
+++ tinc-1.0.35.mod/doc/sample-config/tinc.conf 2019-06-20 21:20:43.561237994 +0300
@@ -18,5 +18,5 @@
# The tap device tinc will use.
# /dev/tap0 for ethertap, FreeBSD or OpenBSD
# /dev/tun0 for Solaris
-# /dev/net/tun for Linux tun/tap
-Device = /dev/net/tun
+# /dev/tun for Linux tun/tap
+Device = /dev/tun
diff -uNr tinc-1.0.35/doc/tinc.conf.5.in tinc-1.0.35.mod/doc/tinc.conf.5.in
--- tinc-1.0.35/doc/tinc.conf.5.in 2018-09-22 18:36:01.000000000 +0300
+++ tinc-1.0.35.mod/doc/tinc.conf.5.in 2019-06-20 21:20:52.547895168 +0300
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
.Pp
The effect of this is that the daemon will set its configuration root to
.Pa @sysconfdir@/tinc/ Ns Ar NETNAME Ns Pa / ,
-where
+where
.Ar NETNAME
is your argument to the
.Fl n
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
.Nm tinc
now looks for files in
.Pa @sysconfdir@/tinc/ ,
-instead of
+instead of
.Pa @sysconfdir@/tinc/ Ns Ar NETNAME Ns Pa / ;
the configuration file should be
.Pa @sysconfdir@/tinc/tinc.conf ,
@@ -64,15 +64,15 @@
choose something that will give unique and easy to remember names to your tinc daemon(s).
You could try things like hostnames, owner surnames or location names.
.Sh PUBLIC/PRIVATE KEYS
-You should use
+You should use
.Ic tincd -K
to generate public/private keypairs.
It will generate two keys.
The private key should be stored in a separate file
.Pa @sysconfdir@/tinc/ Ns Ar NETNAME Ns Pa /rsa_key.priv
-\-\- where
+\-\- where
.Ar NETNAME
-stands for the network (see
+stands for the network (see
.Sx NETWORKS )
above.
The public key should be stored in the host configuration file
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
.Pp
The variable names are case insensitive, and any spaces, tabs,
newlines and carriage returns are ignored.
-Note: it is not required that you put in the
+Note: it is not required that you put in the
.Li =
sign, but doing so improves readability.
If you leave it out, remember to replace it with at least one space character.
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
in which case it will send an ICMP Time Exceeded packet back.
.Pp
Do not use this option if you use switch mode and want to use IPv6.
-.It Va Device Li = Ar device Po Pa /dev/tap0 , Pa /dev/net/tun No or other depending on platform Pc
+.It Va Device Li = Ar device Po Pa /dev/tap0 , Pa /dev/tun No or other depending on platform Pc
The virtual network device to use.
.Nm tinc
will automatically detect what kind of device it is.
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@
Packets are read from and written to this multicast socket.
This can be used to connect to UML, QEMU or KVM instances listening on the same multicast address.
Do NOT connect multiple
-.Nm tinc
+.Nm tinc
daemons to the same multicast address, this will very likely cause routing loops.
Also note that this can cause decrypted VPN packets to be sent out on a real network if misconfigured.
.It uml Pq not compiled in by default
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@
This is the name which identifies this tinc daemon.
It must be unique for the virtual private network this daemon will connect to.
The Name may only consist of alphanumeric and underscore characters.
-If
+If
.Va Name
starts with a
.Li $ ,
@@ -601,7 +601,7 @@
.Pp
The scripts are started without command line arguments, but can make use of certain environment variables.
Under UNIX like operating systems the names of environment variables must be preceded by a
-.Li $
+.Li $
in scripts.
Under Windows, in
.Pa .bat
diff -uNr tinc-1.0.35/doc/tinc.info tinc-1.0.35.mod/doc/tinc.info
--- tinc-1.0.35/doc/tinc.info 2018-10-06 18:28:40.000000000 +0300
+++ tinc-1.0.35.mod/doc/tinc.info 2019-06-20 21:20:07.714609331 +0300
@@ -517,7 +517,7 @@
If you use Linux and do not have udev installed, you may need to
create the following device file if it does not exist:
- mknod -m 600 /dev/net/tun c 10 200
+ mknod -m 600 /dev/tun c 10 200

File: tinc.info, Node: Other files, Prev: Device files, Up: System files
diff -uNr tinc-1.0.35/doc/tinc.texi tinc-1.0.35.mod/doc/tinc.texi
--- tinc-1.0.35/doc/tinc.texi 2018-10-05 15:36:35.000000000 +0300
+++ tinc-1.0.35.mod/doc/tinc.texi 2019-06-20 21:21:03.604550169 +0300
@@ -564,7 +564,7 @@
you may need to create the following device file if it does not exist:
@example
-mknod -m 600 /dev/net/tun c 10 200
+mknod -m 600 /dev/tun c 10 200
@end example
diff -uNr tinc-1.0.35/src/linux/device.c tinc-1.0.35.mod/src/linux/device.c
--- tinc-1.0.35/src/linux/device.c 2018-09-23 18:29:09.000000000 +0300
+++ tinc-1.0.35.mod/src/linux/device.c 2019-06-20 21:21:10.351209726 +0300
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_IF_TUN_H
#include <linux/if_tun.h>
-#define DEFAULT_DEVICE "/dev/net/tun"
+#define DEFAULT_DEVICE "/dev/tun"
#else
#define DEFAULT_DEVICE "/dev/tap0"
#endif