| # Configuration file for the peer whitelist extension. |
| # |
| # This extension is meant to allow connection from remote peers, without actively |
| # maintaining this connection ourselves (as it would be the case by declaring the |
| # peer in a ConnectPeer directive). |
| # The format of this file is very simple. It contains a list of peer names |
| # separated by spaces or newlines. |
| # |
| # The peer name must be a fqdn. We allow also a special "*" character as the |
| # first label of the fqdn, to allow all fqdn with the same domain name. |
| # Example: *.example.net will allow host1.example.net and host2.example.net |
| # |
| # At the beginning of a line, the following flags are allowed (case sensitive) -- either or both can appear: |
| # ALLOW_OLD_TLS : we accept unprotected CER/CEA exchange with Inband-Security-Id = TLS |
| # ALLOW_IPSEC : we accept implicitly protected connection with with peer (Inband-Security-Id = IPSec) |
| # It is specified for example as: |
| # ALLOW_IPSEC vpn.example.net vpn2.example.net *.vpn.example.net |
| # These flag take effect from their position, until the end of the line. |
| |