Hi,
I am not sure to understand what you mean with "joining" a subnet.
But if your "local computer" need to reach the "remote
subnet" served by
tinc, you can set the local IP of the local tinc server as the default
gateway, or add a route to the remote subnet via the local tinc IP. Of
course, computer located on the remote subnet need the same thing.
C?dric
Le 06/10/10 09:37, Andrew Savinykh a ?crit :> Hello all,
>
> I understand that each tinc daemon corresponds to one or more subnets
> that it "owns" a subnet can be a single ip or more.
> Could you please tell me what do I need to do to join a computer in
> local network (windows) to a subnet served by tinc?
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Andrew
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