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2017 Nov 16
3
What exactly is the meaning of "Subnet" parameter in tinc/$NETNAME/hosts/$SOMEHOSTNAME?
...E metric 40
ip route add $SERVER_IP_ON_INTERNET/32 via 192.168.0.1 dev enp3s0
Does all this mean, that it's impossible to sometimes use $HOST_NAME_1 as the
default gateway and sometimes another $HOST_NAME_2, because their
`Subnet = 0.0.0.0/0` will clash, and something will fuck up?
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Philip Blagoveschensky
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2017 Nov 19
0
What exactly is the meaning of "Subnet" parameter in tinc/$NETNAME/hosts/$SOMEHOSTNAME?
...Your vpn can have multiple subnet/area.
You can use hostname as the gateway but must make the dns resolv correct, and it will need more config.
You need to understand about subnetting to better understand this.
Regards,
Mulianto
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> On 16 Nov 2017, at 19.56, Philip Blagoveschensky <philip at crabman.me> wrote:
>
> Hello, I am not very good at linux networking. I have read tinc documentation
> multiple times and I still don't understand what the "Subnet = ..." directive
> does in /etc/tinc/$NET_NAME/hosts/$HOST_NAME
>
> Right now I have...