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2003 Aug 11
1
Strange "feature"
...are mentioned twice... fsck.ocfs doesn't see any errors. Everything works (except some mount problems we also experienced before...), so it's more a kind of cosmetic problem, but I'd really like to know how I can clean this up again.... Thx in advance, and regards, -- Nick (Gunnar) Bluth Linux Systems Administrator on behalf of: Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein Dresdner Bank AG Global Business Services <mailto: gunnar.bluth@DrKW.com> IT Operational Integrity Voice: +49 69 263 57913 (97400 - 57913) J?rgen-Ponto-Platz 1 Fax: +49 69 263 16994 (97400 - 16994)...
2001 Dec 19
0
Problems with aged passwords (Red Hat 7.x, OpenSSH 2.9.x-3.0. 2p1)
Ooops, I missed that one, sorry. I'll see if it helps. Thx. Nick Nick (Gunnar) Bluth Linux Systems Administrator Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein Dresdner Bank AG Global Business Services <mailto: gunnar.bluth at DrKW.com> IT Operational Integrity Voice: +49 69 263 57913 (97000 - 57913) J?rgen-Ponto-Platz 1 Fax: +49 69 263 16994 (97000 - 16994)...
2018 Aug 15
1
qemu guest agent
Hello Libvirt-Users! I have a quick question about the qemu guest agent. Is it possible to use the guest agent from inside the guest in order to query the name of its own domain? For example, I use a base-image.qcow2 with a baked-in hostname. I would like to include a little tool in my guest image to change the hostname to the name of the domain. Is this sort of thing possible? -Cobin
2016 Sep 01
1
LocalDiscovery
Hello tinc users! Has anyone been able to get LocalDiscovery to work properly? I'm not quite sure what I need to do other than enable it in tinc.conf, and it doesnt seem to be working. Has anyone else tried it? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.tinc-vpn.org/pipermail/tinc/attachments/20160901/5698fc86/attachment.html>
2001 Dec 19
1
Problems with aged passwords (Red Hat 7.x, OpenSSH 2.9.x-3.0.2p1)
We're experiencing weird problems here: The Solaris guys have user-packages, so we had to do this too for the Linux boxes (7.0, 7.1). Since some of the accounts get "easy" passwords set at install time, they are expired at once: /usr/bin/chage -m 7 -M 84 -W 14 <user> Now, at login, the user is prompted: You are required to change your password immediately (root enforced)
2013 Dec 31
1
Feature Suggestion: hosts cert syncing
I use tinc everyday to access a private network at work, and i have three different public IPs to "bootstrap" other vpn clients so that a device like my laptop can always be on vpn wherever i go. As there is will all networks, there are some maintenance costs associated with tinc, one of which is making sure that all certs in the "hosts" folder are the same on all
2014 Aug 13
1
Easy Cert Management
I absolutely love tinc and the features it brings to the table, and also the stability it provides. My one issue with tinc is that managing certs between different nodes seems rather inconvenient. By using "tincd -n vpn -D -d5" I can see when a cert fingerprint is denied. Does tinc have features like that of puppet where you can list the pending certs and accept or deny them? see
2018 May 31
1
Re: Two Node Cluster
...an help with OVS weirdnesses; it took some time > to get my head round exactly how it works. That said, I've never set up a > kvm host on Debian. > > Good luck; happy to provide further pointers if useful. > > Cheers, > > - Peter > > On 30 May 2018 at 15:32, Cobin Bluth <cbluth@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello Libvirt Users, >> >> I would like to setup a two node bare-metal cluster. I need to guidance >> on the network configuration. I have attached a small diagram, the same >> diagram can be seen here: https://i.imgur.com/SOk6a6...
2014 Feb 01
1
larger than minimun MTU, forwarding via other node
First off, I would like to express my appreciation for the tinc software, it has been such a great vpn solution for what i need, its amazing. I am setting up another node on the vpn. "KVM" is my public facing node, "MacbookAir" is my workstation, "NewNode" is my node i have recently configured and the one with the issue presumably. NewNode and MacbookAir are on the
2015 Jan 26
2
Windows service tincd behaves different from command line tincd
Hello, I have 4 VM's running in Microsoft Azure. They all should have similar configurations except from their tinc ip addresses of course. They run tinc 1.0.24. I have a 5th machine, my development machine. I am able to ping all 4 VM's from my computer when I start tinc from the commandline (tincd -n innomeer -D -d 2). 3 of the computers also work ok when running tinc as a service
2018 May 30
0
Re: Two Node Cluster
...work setup to help with Ubuntu. Certainly I can help with OVS weirdnesses; it took some time to get my head round exactly how it works. That said, I've never set up a kvm host on Debian. Good luck; happy to provide further pointers if useful. Cheers, - Peter On 30 May 2018 at 15:32, Cobin Bluth <cbluth@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Libvirt Users, > > I would like to setup a two node bare-metal cluster. I need to guidance on > the network configuration. I have attached a small diagram, the same > diagram can be seen here: https://i.imgur.com/SOk6a6G.png > > I would...
2018 May 30
3
Two Node Cluster
Hello Libvirt Users, I would like to setup a two node bare-metal cluster. I need to guidance on the network configuration. I have attached a small diagram, the same diagram can be seen here: https://i.imgur.com/SOk6a6G.png I would like to configure the following details: - Each node has a DHCP enabled guest network where VMs will run. (eg, *192.168.1.0/24 <http://192.168.1.0/24>* for
2015 Jan 26
0
Windows service tincd behaves different from command line tincd
Providing logs will greatly increase your chances of people helping you. Do 'tincd -n VPNname -D -d2' or -d3 or -d4 until you see error messages, do this on both sides. My common mistake is forgetting to copy the public cert to the other side. -Cobin On Jan 26, 2015 5:53 AM, "Henk van der Meer" <hvdmeer at timeservice.nl> wrote: > Hello, > > > > I have 4
2015 Aug 04
1
Tinc VPN as Gateway to the Internet
Hi All, I have two networks: 10.10.20.0/24 and 10.10.30.0/24 The two networks can talk IPv4 to eachother, but only subnet 10.10.20.0/24 has access to the public internet, whereas 10.10.30.0/24 cannot reach the public internet. I have a windows host on the 10.10.30.0/24 network at 10.10.30.50 and I would like to use tinc to connect the windows host to my linux workstation at 10.10.20.40 to
2019 May 19
0
Cloning Tinc VPN Website
Hello Tinc, Hello Guus, I am trying to make my own ikiwiki, and I want to use the Tinc VPN website as a basis so that I can modify it and add my content. I have cloned the wiki like so: *git clone git://tinc-vpn.org/wiki <http://tinc-vpn.org/wiki>* And I have tried to build it, but it looks like the source is missing some templates, which is causing the formatting to look not right, see