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2016 Sep 12
2
Help with failing Nut slave/client connection
...; to each other and work great.
>
>That is also a sensible default for private IPs.
>
>If these two machines are both on the same LAN, they should talk
>using a private IP. If not, you will need a VPN of some sort,
>or else configure the SSL features of nut. I personally use
>cjdns (available in epel for centos) for the vpn.
>
>--
> Stuart D. Gathman <stuart at gathman.org>
>"Confutatis maledictis, flamis acribus addictis" - background song for
>a Microsoft sponsored "Where do you want to go from here?" commercial.
>
>___...
2016 Sep 14
2
Help with failing Nut slave/client connection
...external traffic. I have run this way for years - all add'rs ar IANA
>> in a
>> subnet block, and just that block is open locally, and all other
>> external
>> IP's severely restricted, and NUT works great . . .
>
> Yeah, but IANA ips are easy to spoof. With cjdns, you allow just the
> cjdns IPs to connect to nut (or whatever) and they can't be spoofed.
> You can even use telnet over cjdns ips. :-)
>
--
Tim Dawson
972-567-9360
2017 Dec 18
1
Create network of untrusted peers (like SocialVPN, ChaosVPN, etc)
...VPN, so this may not exactly work out for what you want
I tested ZeroTier for some time but unfortunately I decided to not use it for a number of factors:
- Can only be configured by API
- Depends on central Zerotier Servers
- Little documentation
Furthermore, I'm intrigued by how cjdns works: Is cjdns made to only work with Hyperboria? If I install it I will inevitably peer with them?
How will I peer with other nets such as dn42 in the future if I use cjdns?
I guess I'll try to find these answers on the internet or their repo.
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2017 Dec 18
3
Create network of untrusted peers (like SocialVPN, ChaosVPN, etc)
For some weeks I've been trying to devise a way to connect multiple users in various parts of the city and state, and I found out that most likely Tinc is the only daemon that does the kind of meshing I want.
I was successful in connecting some servers of mine around in switch mode, but now comes the hard part: How can I authenticate clients on my network? I would also need to direct static
2016 Sep 12
0
Help with failing Nut slave/client connection
...llow the two to talk, but block
> external traffic. I have run this way for years - all add'rs ar IANA in a
> subnet block, and just that block is open locally, and all other external
> IP's severely restricted, and NUT works great . . .
Yeah, but IANA ips are easy to spoof. With cjdns, you allow just the
cjdns IPs to connect to nut (or whatever) and they can't be spoofed.
You can even use telnet over cjdns ips. :-)
--
Stuart D. Gathman <stuart at gathman.org>
"Confutatis maledictis, flamis acribus addictis" - background song for
a Microsoft sponsor...
2016 Oct 15
0
Help with failing Nut slave/client connection
...traffic. I have run this way for years - all add'rs ar IANA in a
>>> subnet block, and just that block is open locally, and all other external
>>> IP's severely restricted, and NUT works great . . .
>>>
>>
>> Yeah, but IANA ips are easy to spoof. With cjdns, you allow just the
>> cjdns IPs to connect to nut (or whatever) and they can't be spoofed.
>> You can even use telnet over cjdns ips. :-)
>>
>>
> --
> Tim Dawson
>
> 972-567-9360
>
>
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2016 Sep 12
3
Help with failing Nut slave/client connection
Hi can anyone please help.
I have two linux servers both with static IPs not using NAT.
My slave can't connect to my host. Whatever I try.
I have the same setup also on my LAN with two other machines and they talk
to each other and work great.
But my two machines with their own static IPs don't want to play. I've used
the same settings for these as I have on my LAN, with a master
2016 Sep 12
0
Help with failing Nut slave/client connection
...r machines and they talk
> to each other and work great.
That is also a sensible default for private IPs.
If these two machines are both on the same LAN, they should talk
using a private IP. If not, you will need a VPN of some sort,
or else configure the SSL features of nut. I personally use
cjdns (available in epel for centos) for the vpn.
--
Stuart D. Gathman <stuart at gathman.org>
"Confutatis maledictis, flamis acribus addictis" - background song for
a Microsoft sponsored "Where do you want to go from here?" commercial.