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2014 Dec 12
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Fwd: Re: VPN Example 2
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2014 Dec 12
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Fwd: Re: VPN Example 2
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Gus & Tinc-VPN List:
It looks like I need to run 2 instances of tincd on each server.
1 instance of tincd will responsible for running a VPN over the LAN on
eth1. This means Class C addresses from 10.0.1.10 -> 10.0.1.250
Another instance of tincd will be responsible for running a VPN over
the WAN on eth0. This means Class C addresses from