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2016 Jan 29
2
respawning dead tinc process
I?ve been having the same issue with Ubuntu, thankfully we have access to Upstart: ``` start on (local-filesystems and net-device-up IFACE!=lo) stop on stopping network-services author "Mark Lopez" description "Tinc Upstart Job" version "0.1" env network=master respawn exec /usr/sbin/tincd -n "$network" -D --debug=3 --logfile ``` I removed the default
2016 Jan 29
0
respawning dead tinc process
...ch working on the linux box in question. Mark, Thanks for the upstart script. I had tried to do the same myself but couldn?t get my upstart script to work right. I was missing the ?-D? flag in my script. Added that and now it?s working great. > On Jan 29, 2016, at 8:42 AM, Mark Lopez <m at silvenga.com> wrote: > > I?ve been having the same issue with Ubuntu, thankfully we have access to Upstart: > > ``` > start on (local-filesystems and net-device-up IFACE!=lo) > stop on stopping network-services > > author "Mark Lopez" > description "Tinc Upsta...
2015 Mar 25
4
Problem With Android Configuration
Hi, First sorry for my bad English. I made a vpn wtih tinc for link my home and my two office. In Addition I want to configure my android device to link with my vpn. The topology of the net is this: cubox(a linux machine in my home with vpn address 192.168.0.20) groppalbero (a linux machine in my second office with vpn address 192.168.0.40) imac(a mac machine in my first office with vpn address
2015 Mar 25
0
Problem With Android Configuration
I remember running into this issue before (over a year ago) ? if I remember correctly, the issue wasn?t from Tinc, but from Android (I was using Cyanogenmod on the Nexus 5). I needed to flip some networking flag to get packages through. From: tinc [mailto:tinc-bounces at tinc-vpn.org] On Behalf Of Andrea Squeri Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 5:15 AM To: tinc at tinc-vpn.org Subject: Problem
2014 Aug 04
3
Tinc Network Spikes
Hi, ? I've recently moved from OpenVPN to Tinc for the mesh setup. Everything works nicely except for some looping packet issues. ? I have 12 servers around the United States, including a couple of moving clients. Every now and then the network is flooded with what I assume is looping packets. 200-300MB of bandwidth per node over 10-45 minutes (normally < 20 KB/s, idle). Most if not all