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2015 Sep 25
2
Tinc clients behind a NAT, tunnels get unstable
...gt; > This is probably because the Cisco doesn't support hairpin routing. Add > LocalDiscovery = yes to tinc.conf on the clients, that way they can > detect each other's LAN address and do direct traffic again. Hmmm ... I've tried "LocalDiscovery = yes" in /etc/tinc/mytunnel/tinc.conf already, but that didn't help. Config on client A is: --------------- Name = clienta AddressFamily = ipv4 Interface = tun0 ConnectTo = host PingInterval = 30 LocalDiscovery = yes --------------- Ciao!
2008 Feb 01
2
ssh wrapper scripts
Hello This is an idea someone had that I thought of implementing, but I don't know whether I have the time. Regardless, I would only do it if you would include it with the OpenSSH distribution, so I would need to know your opinion. OpenSSH is a very useful an very versatile tool. Not only a remote terminal - but also an FTP-like client/server, an app for copying files, an aid for port
2015 Sep 25
0
Tinc clients behind a NAT, tunnels get unstable
Hi Guus, Am Freitag, den 25.09.2015, 17:46 +0200 schrieb Marcus Schopen: > Hmmm ... I've tried "LocalDiscovery = yes" > in /etc/tinc/mytunnel/tinc.conf already, but that didn't help. Config on > client A is: > > --------------- > Name = clienta > AddressFamily = ipv4 > Interface = tun0 > ConnectTo = host > PingInterval = 30 > LocalDiscovery = yes > --------------- I think I figured the problem out. The...
2015 Sep 26
2
Tinc clients behind a NAT, tunnels get unstable
Am Freitag, den 25.09.2015, 22:45 +0200 schrieb Marcus Schopen: > Hi Guus, > > Am Freitag, den 25.09.2015, 17:46 +0200 schrieb Marcus Schopen: > > Hmmm ... I've tried "LocalDiscovery = yes" > > in /etc/tinc/mytunnel/tinc.conf already, but that didn't help. Config on > > client A is: > > > > --------------- > > Name = clienta > > AddressFamily = ipv4 > > Interface = tun0 > > ConnectTo = host > > PingInterval = 30 > > LocalDiscovery = yes > > -----...
2003 Oct 26
4
linux-xp x509 ipsec connection
...old policies... Error converting policy: 0x2 C:\IPSEC>ipsec IPSec Version 2.2.0 (c) 2001-2003 Marcus Mueller Getting running Config ... Microsoft''s Windows XP identified Setting up IPSec ... Deactivating old policy... Removing old policy... Connection Chivas: MyTunnel : 194.78.26.163 MyNet : 194.78.26.163/255.255.255.255 PartnerTunnel: xxxxxx.dnsalias.org PartnerNet : 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 CA (ID) : C=BE, ST=Hainaut, L=Braine-le-Comte, O=N Consultin... PFS : y Auto : start...
2015 Sep 25
2
Tinc clients behind a NAT, tunnels get unstable
Hi Guus, Am Freitag, den 25.09.2015, 09:36 +0200 schrieb Guus Sliepen: > On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 08:41:06AM +0200, Marcus Schopen wrote: > > > I'm running some tinc clients behind a NAT (masquerading, Cisco Router) > > connecting to a host outside on a public IP in a different network. The > > tunnels get unstable every few minutes and I see packet loss when > >