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2006 Apr 06
0
How to clear the list returned by ifconfig ipw0 list scan
Hello, when going mobile and scanning lots of APs, the old and no longer reachable APs don't get flushed from the list. That means, the list can only grow. Thus, I currently have a list of 17 APs, yet none of them is even remotely reachable. I already tried up/down'ing the interface and reloading the firmware, yet no change. Wouldn't such a feature be useful? Ulrich Spoerlein --
2006 Mar 07
2
ipw can not work in adhoc mode
See atttachment. I have already submit this bug via "report a bug" in Nov last year, but no reply, and the problem still exist in stable-6 now. Any one who knows how to solve this problem ? Thanks... -------------- next part -------------- <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
2016 Oct 05
4
Can't Route LAN Traffic Behind Tinc Network
I have a 4 Node Tinc VPN setup with 2 nodes on my LAN and the other 2 outside the LAN in the cloud. Everything has been working great for about 5 years now, until today when I decided to move one of the nodes to another box. I basically, copied over the /etc/tinc folder to the new server and also moved the /etc/network/interfaces file, so that the new server was an exact mirror (more or less).
2016 Oct 05
1
Can't Route LAN Traffic Behind Tinc Network
Lars, Thanks for that tcpdump command, very helpful. I was able to confirm that the packets are indeed reaching the INSIDE node - so I'm suspecting that my routing table might be wrong. Very Respectfully, Kismet Agbasi -----Original Message----- From: tinc [mailto:tinc-bounces at tinc-vpn.org] On Behalf Of Lars Kruse Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2016 4:18 PM To: tinc at tinc-vpn.org
2016 Oct 06
2
Can't Route LAN Traffic Behind Tinc Network
Thanks Keith. Here's the output: root at ubuntu2:~# iptables -vnL FORWARD Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT 745 packets, 47680 bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination 6299 416K ufw-before-logging-forward all -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 6299 416K ufw-before-forward all -- * * 0.0.0.0/0
2016 Oct 06
2
Can't Route LAN Traffic Behind Tinc Network
Keith, Thanks for the reply and the pointers. > Did you remember to activate kernel ip forwarding? > i.e. echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward ? I actually forgot to do this, but I have enabled it now in /etc/systctl.conf and can confirm now after a reboot that it's enabled. Unfortunately, still can't ping the node on the LAN. > and when I saw that I was about to cancel
2016 Oct 06
2
Can't Route LAN Traffic Behind Tinc Network
Thanks again Keith. I disabled UFW and flushed iptables completely, but same result. Pings from the external node are reaching the internal node on the tinc0 interface but nothing happens after that. Now that I'm thinking of it, I did some masquerading in order to get OpenVPN to work on another box, I wonder if that would be applicable here? Very Respectfully, Kismet Agbasi
2006 Mar 08
2
ath(4) and 802.11g speed
So, with the updated HAL, I'm now able to negotiate an IP address via DHCP over the WLAN. Huzzah! But I've got two questions (now that I can use the card): ath(4) doesn't contain a list of media nor mediaopt settings that can be used. Some are detailed down in EXAMPLES, but there's no comprehensive list. (As well, and this is minor, the speeds are explicitly listed for 802.11a
2016 Oct 06
0
RESOLVED: Can't Route LAN Traffic Behind Tinc Network
Turns out I needed to masquerade the traffic coming into that INSIDE node. Since I use UFW to manage IPtables, adding this to my /etc/ufw/before.rules and restarting UFW fixed it for me: " -A POSTROUTING -s 10.9.0.0/24 -o eth1 -j MASQUERADE" Very Respectfully, Kismet-Gerald Agbasi IT/Systems Administrator Central Truck Center, Inc. Office: 240-487-3315 Toll Free: 1-800-492-0709
2016 Oct 05
0
Can't Route LAN Traffic Behind Tinc Network
Hi Kismet, Am Wed, 5 Oct 2016 10:13:13 -0400 schrieb "Kismet Agbasi" <kagbasi at centraltruck.net>: > At this point I'm unsure of which information to provide in order to elicit > some assistance, however, below is the routing table of one INTERNAL and > EXTERNAL node. I basically want to be able to reach the 172.23.6.0 network > from any of the EXTERNAL nodes -
2016 Oct 06
0
Can't Route LAN Traffic Behind Tinc Network
On 05/10/2016 16:13, Kismet Agbasi wrote: > I have a 4 Node Tinc VPN setup with 2 nodes on my LAN and the other 2 > outside the LAN in the cloud. Everything has been working great for about 5 > years now, until today when I decided to move one of the nodes to another > box. Hi Kismet, Just thought I'd jump in here as I do a lot of this kind of thing, and in case you haven't
2010 Jan 29
2
support for hvm
my server has intel q9550 cpu (which supports intel-vt) and intel s3200 motherboard. BIOS has enabled intel virtualisation. centos 5.4, 64bit [root@localhost ~]# uname -a Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.18-164.el5xen #1 SMP Thu Sep 3 04:03:03 EDT 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [root@localhost ~]# grep vmx /proc/cpuinfo flags           : fpu tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr mca cmov pat pse36
2014 Oct 27
1
Unable to Pass Traffic to Internal Subnet
Thank you guys for a great product. I have successfully setup a VPN between a cloud server and an internal one (details below). However, I am unable to pass traffic from the cloud to the internal machines behind the tunnel. Internal subnet: 172.23.6.0/24 Host Public IP: 50.242.184.132 Host LAN IP: 172.23.6.148 Host VPN IP: 10.9.0.2 Cloud Server IP: 107.170.55.181 Cloud Server
2005 Oct 27
1
CentOS 4.x friendly WiFi Cards??
Hi, Not sure if this is useful but I have had no problems with the belkin 54G PCMCIA cards and ndiswrapper. Arun -----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org]On Behalf Of Brian Watters Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 6:29 AM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] CentOS 4.x friendly WiFi Cards?? Thanks for the fast reply .. I
2016 Oct 06
0
Can't Route LAN Traffic Behind Tinc Network
On 06/10/2016 15:48, Kismet Agbasi wrote: >> Did you remember to activate kernel ip forwarding? >> i.e. echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward ? > I actually forgot to do this, but I have enabled it now in /etc/systctl.conf and can confirm now after a reboot that it's enabled. Unfortunately, still can't ping the node on the LAN. OK , let's just do one other simple
2016 Oct 06
0
Can't Route LAN Traffic Behind Tinc Network
On 06/10/2016 16:33, Kismet Agbasi wrote: > Thanks Keith. Here's the output: OK. I'd like to say that I recognize this is now off topic for the tinc list, as it really is about basic routing and firewalls and has little if anything to do with tinc at this point. However, it's a low volume list, so unless anyone complains, lets thrash it out here. > wrong interface......hmmm.
2016 Oct 06
0
Can't Route LAN Traffic Behind Tinc Network
On 06/10/2016 17:16, Kismet Agbasi wrote: > Thanks again Keith. I disabled UFW and flushed iptables completely, but same result. Pings from the external node are reaching the internal node on the tinc0 interface but nothing happens after that. Now that I'm thinking of it, I did some masquerading in order to get OpenVPN to work on another box, I wonder if that would be applicable here?
2007 Dec 14
1
Monitor not working for iwi on 7.0-BETA4
After reading that someone had problems with 802.11i/WPA2, I tested my iwi device, too. 802.11i (as client) works, but disconnects about every five minutes briefly, which is nothing new -- I had the same issue with 6.2-RELEASE. In contrast to 6.2-RELEASE, monitor does not work. Kismet does not receive anything, while it does with ath or ural (even at the same time). dmesg with debug.iwi=2 is
2018 May 05
0
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2018 Jul 29
0
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