For what it's worth, I've been running tinc 1.1 on WIndows 10 since it
came
out, on multiple computers. It works just fine.
Can you post the contents of tinc.conf for "mynetwork"?
Also this might sound obvious, but make sure you run tincd with
administrator rights.
On 4 November 2016 at 11:09, Benjamin Kurschies <benjamin at kurschies.de>
wrote:
> Hello Community,
>
>
> I'm using tinc a while, but now it's the first time i have to
install it
> on my first windows 10 client... bah, i hate windows 10, but anyway...
>
>
> so i just got the latest stable version of tinc and installed it the usual
> way - so far no problem... tap virtual adapter is present and configured,
> tinc config is the same as usual, so i just started the daemon... and it
> doesn't work. I have tried to use the latest beta (1.1 pre 14) and also
> replaced the tap device with the latest version from the openvpn homepage -
> still the same result.
>
>
> the output of the console looks like this:
>
>
> c:\Program Files\tinc>tincd -n mynetwork -D -d5
>
> tincd 1.1pre14 (May 1 2016 20:42:24) starting, debug level 5
>
> No Windows tap device found!
>
> Disabling (null)
>
> Terminating
>
>
> and I have no idea how to get it work... same steps worked very well on
> windows 7
>
>
> My environment: fresh installed Windows 10 pro / x64 / Version 1607 /
> Build 14393.351
>
> there is no additional software like virus scanner etc - I also tried to
> disable windows defender and firewall, no success...
>
>
> Has anyone a good idea how to get it working?
>
>
> regards
>
> Benjamin
>
>
>
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