Guus Sliepen
2007-Apr-02 16:11 UTC
Tinc 1.0.7 on Win 2000 SP4 server: random tap device failure
On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 12:38:24AM -0400, Michael Adams wrote:> I've tried joining the tinc mailing lists to no avail. I wanted to make the > following posting...You need to subscribe to the mailing list before you can post to it. If you have a problem subscribing, please let me know what went wrong.> Greetings to all from Florida. My name's Mike Adams, and I've been using > tinc for the last few months to establish a company intranet between its > different locations. Setup's working great, but there seems to be an issue > with our Windows 2000 server that the other tinc routers connect to. Right > now, about 10-15 systems connect to this system, and a total of 50 systems > are in the network currently. > > The following > error below occurs at random: usually once a day, but since I put together a > modified driver package with the latest OpenVPN driver, this latest error > occurred about 3 days after last time. I should also note that the system is > not on continuously, but is rebooted daily at 4AM local time. I should also > note that whenever this event occurs, the whole Win2K application log is > polluted with tinc.vpn entries just like this one. Resolution is achieved by > restarting tinc.[...]> Error while reading from Windows tap device > {8FD9AD30-0BCB-4B89-91E5-15635B714018}: No such file or directory.That is certainly strange. It seems like tinc found the tap device, opened it, en then suddenly finds it disappeared.> If you want a copy of the new driver package, > I have posted it on my own website. It also includes the procedure I used > for cleaning out the older driver from the registry: without doing such, > tinc will not find the correct device to function. > > http://www.wolfsheep.com/technical/tinc/tinc-tap-win32-0901.zipI do not have Windows 2000 anymore, and I've never seen this problem before. I hope other people on this list might have an idea... -- Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards, Guus Sliepen <guus@tinc-vpn.org> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://brouwer.uvt.nl/pipermail/tinc-devel/attachments/20070402/06ed6032/attachment.pgp