Finding the new tun device



Using the -w any:any option, how on the server can one identify the just-
created tun device? It seems like there should be *some* way to identify
this that one can run the necessary ifconfig, but I'm not spotting it.
But I cannot see how "any" can be at all useful otherwise.

What am I missing?

Thanks...

Andrew

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