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2019 Apr 29
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tinc works well using Tor v3 onions, with MPTCP link aggregation
...ation table with required information about all hosts in the network. The scripts specify subnets 10.101.1N.0/24 with N=0-5, which are part of the subnet 10.100.0.0/14 that ChaosVPN has allocated for American and other hackerspaces. But one can use any subnet, such as something in 172.20.0.0/14 for dn42.
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2017 Dec 18
1
Create network of untrusted peers (like SocialVPN, ChaosVPN, etc)
...er 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.
---- On Seg, 18 dez 2017 19:40:41 -0200 Parke <parke.nexus at gmail.com> wrote ----
Hi Glauber,
[Offlist]
Have you considered ZeroTier?
https://zerotier.com/...
2015 Dec 31
2
Is there any some cases we can see ?
Hi,
We just found the tinc, looks like it is really a better VPN solution than
traditional VPN, I am wondering, is there some cases we can refer, like is
there some big cluster running in the production environment ?
Thank you.
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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 Apr 01
5
Libreswan PEM format
Sorry but I have looked for over two days. Trying every command I could find.
There is obviously a misunderstanding somewhere.
After generating a key pair with
ipsec newhostkey --configdir /etc/ipsec.d --output /etc/ipsec.d/my.secrets
I exported to a file with
ipsec showhostkey --ipseckey > file
The man pages says
ipsec showhostkey outputs in ipsec.conf(5) format,
Ie
***.server.net.