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2017 Dec 18
1
Create network of untrusted peers (like SocialVPN, ChaosVPN, etc)
...---- On Seg, 18 dez 2017 20:03:21 -0200 Azul <mail at azulinho.com> wrote ----
I use https://github.com/JeevesTakesOver/Railtrack/blob/master/README.rst
however in my setup I do trust the nodes in the VPN, so this may not exactly work out for what you want
I tested ZeroTier for some time but unfortunately I decided to not use it for a number of factors:
- Can only be configured by API
- Depends on central Zerotier Servers
- Little documentation
Furthermore, I'm intrigued by how cjdns works: Is cjdns made to only work with Hyperboria? If I install it I will i...
2017 Dec 18
3
Create network of untrusted peers (like SocialVPN, ChaosVPN, etc)
For some weeks I've been trying to devise a way to connect multiple users in various parts of the city and state, and I found out that most likely Tinc is the only daemon that does the kind of meshing I want.
I was successful in connecting some servers of mine around in switch mode, but now comes the hard part: How can I authenticate clients on my network? I would also need to direct static
2020 Jul 27
3
SegFault when using TunnelServer=yes
Hi, thank for getting back.
I'll answer the questions, but I've already gave up on tinc and switch
to zerotier-one.
On 2020-07-27 5:10 p.m., borg at uu3.net wrote:
> Hi. I have few questions out of curiosity.. Cant help for now with
> your problem...
>
> What version is crashing? 1.1 or 1.0 ?
1.1 is crashing
>
> How your network is segmented..?
> I use tinc myself here a lot too (1.0)...
2018 Apr 03
1
site-site vpn setup..
This part I have to answer on-list:
> On 29 Mar 2018, at 17:50 , al so <volkswak at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> automation refers to day to day vpn management from non-IT layman... not a geek running shell/ansible scrpits.
Dear Also / Volk Swak
TINC have it’s uses and place in the VPN environment.
Perhaps you could/should consider https://pritunl.com/ <https://pritunl.com/> or
2020 Jul 15
2
Support for macOS feth devices
On Wed, 15 Jul 2020, Peter Stuge wrote:
> is GPL-licensed, so a derivative of that can't be integrated into OpenSSH.
A derivative of it, that exposes a general API to do tap-device-like
things using stdio and command line options, could be called over its
general API from OpenSSH though. Even be developed separately (this
would, in fact, even help).
bye,
//mirabilos
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2020 Jul 15
4
Support for macOS feth devices
...rated using a kernel extension like tuntaposx
<http://tuntaposx.sourceforge.net/>; however, all kernel extensions were
deprecated recently and will likely be removed in a future macOS release
this fall.
An alternative to tap devices on macOS is something called a feth
interface. Luckily, the ZeroTierOne project released a program
<https://github.com/zerotier/ZeroTierOne/blob/master/osdep/MacEthernetTapAgent.c>
which
can interact with a feth interface through stdin and stdout. Since ssh uses
file descriptors for all of its tunnels, I think a similar program could be
used in the ssh sys_tun...
2020 Jul 28
0
SegFault when using TunnelServer=yes
...ate node... but I would be cautionus how its used.
I use it myself for certain nodes behind NATs where they
cannot be connected to, so always connect node handles switching for them.
You noticed it yourself, you had huge amount of edges and you probably
hit the limitation of tinc itself...
So, in zerotier all works fine? you still have flat (mesh)
network design? Or you redesigned network aswell?
---------- Original message ----------
From: Anton Avramov <SRS0=7cKF=BG=lukav.com=lukav at mijnuvt.nl>
To: tinc-devel at tinc-vpn.org
Subject: Re: SegFault when using TunnelServer=yes
Date: Mon, 27...
2020 Jun 19
2
SegFault when using TunnelServer=yes
Hi all,
I have a network with about ~800. The network is a mix of tinc 1.0 and
1.1 nodes. It is gradually expanding for several years now.
The problem is that at some point it seams the daemon can not handle the
processing of the new connection and the edges.
There are 3 major nodes in the system and every other node initially
makes connection to one of them.
Now after a lot of debugging
2020 Jan 11
1
Dovecot HA/Resilience
If you just want active/standby, you can simply use corosync/pacemaker as other already suggest and don?t use Director.
I have a dovecot HA server that uses floating IP and pacemaker to managed it, and it works quite well.
The only real hard part is having a HA storage.
You can simply use a NFS storage shared by both servers (as long as only one has the floating IP, you won?t have issue with the