The main source of information is the manual. This text describes how to set
up a VPN using tinc. It also contains a chapter with more technical details,
which you may want to read, as well as the ideas behind tinc. This manual is
-currently up to date with version 1.0.16.
+currently up to date with version 1.0.17.
- [manual (HTML)](/documentation/tinc_toc)
- [manual (PDF)](/documentation/tinc.pdf)
### Latest stable release
-[[!inline pages="news/release-1.0.16" template=newsitemnoheader feeds="no"]]
+[[!inline pages="news/release-1.0.17" template=newsitemnoheader feeds="no"]]
-<a name="1.0.16"></a><table>
-<tr><td>**Version**<td>1.0.16
+<a name="1.0.17"></a><table>
+<tr><td>**Version**<td>1.0.17
<tr><td>**Source**<td>
-[tinc-1.0.16.tar.gz](/packages/tinc-1.0.16.tar.gz)
-([sig](/packages/tinc-1.0.16.tar.gz.sig))
+[tinc-1.0.17.tar.gz](/packages/tinc-1.0.17.tar.gz)
+([sig](/packages/tinc-1.0.17.tar.gz.sig))
<tr><td>**Packages**<td>
-[Windows XP/Vista/7](/packages/windows/tinc-1.0.16-install.exe)
+[Windows XP/Vista/7](/packages/windows/tinc-1.0.17-install.exe)
</table>
### Latest pre-release from the 1.1 branch
### Older versions
+<a name="1.0.16"></a><table>
+<tr><td>**Version**<td>1.0.16
+<tr><td>**Source**<td>
+[tinc-1.0.16.tar.gz](/packages/tinc-1.0.16.tar.gz)
+([sig](/packages/tinc-1.0.16.tar.gz.sig))
+<tr><td>**Packages**<td>
+[Windows XP/Vista/7](/packages/windows/tinc-1.0.16-install.exe)
+</table>
+
<a name="1.0.15"></a><table>
<tr><td>**Version**<td>1.0.15
<tr><td>**Source**<td>
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+[[!meta author="guus"]]
+[[!meta date="March 10th 2012"]]
+
+Version 1.0.17 released.
+
+* The DeviceType option can now be used to select dummy, raw socket, UML and VDE devices without needing to recompile tinc.
+* Allow multiple BindToAddress statements.
+* Decrement TTL value of IPv4 and IPv6 packets.
+* Add LocalDiscovery option allowing tinc to detect peers that are behind the same NAT.
+* Accept Subnets passed with the -o option when StrictSubnets = yes.
+* Disabling old RSA keys when generating new ones now also works properly on Windows.