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2016 Jan 24
2
Securing tinc config files
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Yazeed Fataar
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On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 2:39 PM, Michele Perrucci <emmeperrucci at gmail.com>
wrote:
> 2016-01-24 11:59 GMT+01:00, Yazeed Fataar <yazeedfataar at gmail.com>:
> >[cut]
> > My situation I face is all my
> > remote sites have dynamic addresses ,and in order for me to create a
> > connection point between the si...
2016 Jan 24
4
Securing tinc config files
Thanks Guus
So based of this , having your central tinc server in VPS Provider , will
allow potentially the provider to replicate your config files and thus
exposing all your remote sites connected. My situation I face is all my
remote sites have dynamic addresses ,and in order for me to create a
connection point between the sites is to have a central server in cloud
with public address. Therefor
2016 Jan 24
0
Securing tinc config files
2016-01-24 11:59 GMT+01:00, Yazeed Fataar <yazeedfataar at gmail.com>:
>[cut]
> My situation I face is all my
> remote sites have dynamic addresses ,and in order for me to create a
> connection point between the sites is to have a central server in cloud
> with public address. Therefor the VPS seems like the cheapest option and it
> works well.. its the security part I have