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2004 Sep 26
1
ASTCC Terms : Help
I have got my ASTCC up and working , but facing a hard time
understanding the terms in ASTCC what actually they are meant for.
1. What is Trunk in ASTCC and what are the meaning of the parameters
such as Technology & Peer/Trunk ?
2. In the routes if I use 0 connect fee that means the user won't be
charged for 0 sec calls right ?
Inc. Seconds refer to interval ? If I set 500 in cost per
2018 May 14
3
Node to Node UDP Tunnels HOWTO?
Hi all!
I still have never managed to fully wrap my head around how UDP data
tunnels can be established between nodes.
Everytime I think I understand it, I see something that confuses me again
Just now I am seeing the following:
I have nodes A, B + C
A has everybody's keys and host configuration files.
B and C only have A's key, and host config with A's public IP address.
B and
2018 May 15
2
Node to Node UDP Tunnels HOWTO?
...UDP "probe"
> packets to the destination node. These probes serve three purposes at
> the same time: (1) they enable tinc to determine if the destination
> node is reachable over UDP; (2) if it is, they enable tinc to
> determine the PMTU; and (3) they de facto act as NAT hole punchers
> (because both nodes will be sending probes to each over at the same
> time using the same ports).
Ah! I'm noticing that configuring static ports on the NAT in front of a
tinc node with a public IP seems to make a difference to the number of
other tinc nodes that can then establish dir...
2018 May 14
0
Node to Node UDP Tunnels HOWTO?
...allel, it will send UDP "probe"
packets to the destination node. These probes serve three purposes at the
same time: (1) they enable tinc to determine if the destination node is
reachable over UDP; (2) if it is, they enable tinc to determine the PMTU;
and (3) they de facto act as NAT hole punchers (because both nodes will be
sending probes to each over at the same time using the same ports).
- If the UDP probes do come back, indicating that the node is directly
reachable over UDP, tinc will stop sending actual data packets through the
"safe route" and will start sending UDP packe...
2012 Feb 22
3
Automatic configuration of direct routes behind NAT
Hi,
I've followed the guide at:
http://blogs.operationaldynamics.com/andrew/software/research/using-tinc-vpn
and have a working tinc VPN. Here's my topology:
- CentralNode has a fixed public IP address that everyone connects to
- Leaf1 and Leaf2 may have different IP addresses depending on where
they are, and usually those will be behind NAT (think, two laptops
going around and you get