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2015 Jan 26
2
Windows service tincd behaves different from command line tincd
Hello,
I have 4 VM's running in Microsoft Azure. They all should have similar configurations except from their tinc ip addresses of course.
They run tinc 1.0.24. I have a 5th machine, my development machine.
I am able to ping all 4 VM's from my computer when I start tinc from the commandline (tincd -n innomeer -D -d 2).
3 of the computers also work ok when running tinc as a service
2018 Jan 06
3
Tinc at startup Debian 8 Jessie
...locean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-tinc-and-set-up-a-basic-vpn-on-ubuntu-14-04 <https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-tinc-and-set-up-a-basic-vpn-on-ubuntu-14-04>
But it doesn’t run on a reboot.
Also tried:
systemctl enable tinc
systemctl enable tinc at vpnname
But I run into errors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Tinc#Automatically_Starting_Tinc_at_boot <https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Tinc#Automatically_Starting_Tinc_at_boot>
What’s the official recommended way to run Tinc at startup on Debian?
Can’t find anything mentioned about this...
2015 Jan 26
0
Windows service tincd behaves different from command line tincd
Providing logs will greatly increase your chances of people helping you.
Do 'tincd -n VPNname -D -d2' or -d3 or -d4 until you see error messages, do
this on both sides.
My common mistake is forgetting to copy the public cert to the other side.
-Cobin
On Jan 26, 2015 5:53 AM, "Henk van der Meer" <hvdmeer at timeservice.nl> wrote:
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