Translations:Upgrading from 3.2.x/14/en

As you can see, some directives remain the same, while others have been moved to either the incoming or outgoing section which refer to the incoming side of the link (receiving end) and the outgoing side (the one doing the outside connect) respectively. The reason for this is that the old link block was highly confusing as to whether settings applied to incoming, outgoing or both. Also, when it applied to both it actually prevented you from doing some things, such as: specifying a DNS name to connect to outgoing (eg: now link::outgoing::hostname blah.dyndns.org) and to still restrict the IP incoming (eg: link::incoming::mask *@93.17.*). Now you can still have an IP (mask) restriction while connecting via DNS.