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2004 Nov 14
2
dynamic adding of nodes
Thanks Guus for answering all of these many emails. I now had a question as to if it is possible for something like this. Suppose that you have a Tinc VPN network made up of 4 nodes (A, B, C, D) and you want to dynamically add new nodes (E, F). How can this be done without having to re-start all of the nodes A-D? Based upon what I can see, each node condifuration files need to be modified
2004 Nov 14
2
dynamic adding of nodes
Thanks Guus for answering all of these many emails. I now had a question as to if it is possible for something like this. Suppose that you have a Tinc VPN network made up of 4 nodes (A, B, C, D) and you want to dynamically add new nodes (E, F). How can this be done without having to re-start all of the nodes A-D? Based upon what I can see, each node condifuration files need to be modified
2004 Nov 14
1
scalability and bandwidth usage?
Hello All, How are you all doing today? Good i hope. I am wondering if some one could please comment on the scalability limitations of Tinc as far as bandwidth usage and connections? Thinking about the documentation on Tinc suggests that if it is always trying to maintain a full mesh topology and if there would be many nodes, e.g. more than about 100 or so active at a give time, then Tinc
2006 Feb 10
1
Tinc and multi-netname setting on single machines with 1 ethernet card
greetings All, I have been reading over the Tinc manual and have become very interested in the "4.2 Multiple Networks" section of the manual. In particular, I am wondering if I read this correctly in that by using: `-n, --net=netname' Use configuration for net netname. then I can have multiple daemons running on the same machine. If I have 3 machines A, B, and C with A being
2004 Oct 25
1
Address Variabme for Roadwarriors]
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly on this. In thinking about the topology that I am trying to set up, I will probably only set up a "private" DNS on the VPN for the 10.x.x.x users. With this in mind, I have now come up with a new question relating to this. What I will like to do is to give all of the uses, including roadwarriors, a static IP address on the 10.x.x.x address
2007 May 25
1
a few tinc questions
Greetings All, Can someone please try to answer a few questions for me regarding TINC so that it might clear up some things that I can trying to get a better picture on. 1. I am trying to understand the ideas that allow a TINC host to join multiple networks which raise questions. What prevents a user from joining multiple networks without authorization to join. How is that authorization
2002 Feb 19
2
Is there something missing?
Hello All, I hope that you are all doing well. I have been trying to get Samba setup and running on my Redhat 7.2 box so that users on Windows machines can login and be connected to their directory. The problem is that no matter what I try, I can see the Samba server from the Windows machine, but it keeps telling me that the password was not recognized and is the same linux password for each
2002 Feb 21
6
How to connect across the Internet
Hello All, Well my Samba server is up and running good, but I am now needing to be able to let some of my users connect to our server who is not located on our local network. Actually they are located some distance away and I would like to be able to allow then to connect. Has anyone had any success with this and how it might be done? Best Regards, Lonnie -- Lonnie Cumberland OutStep
2002 Mar 20
3
OpenOffice 641c and Wine
Hello All, I am new to using wine on my Linux redhat 7.2 so please forgive the dumb questions, ok. I have been able to run a few of my Windows Applications from wine as a test, but ran into problems when I wanted to try a test and install OpenOffice 641c. I am getting messages like: ---------------------------------------------------------------- bash-2.05$ wine c:\\install\\setup Warning:
2002 Feb 21
1
using smbadduser non-interactively
Hello All, Could someone please tell me if there is a was to use smbadduser in a non-interactive mode and just allow you to enter all of the particular user information on the command line? I need to set up a small script that will automate adding users to the smbpasswd file so that they can login. Cheers, Lonnie -- Lonnie Cumberland OutStep Technologies Incorporated EMAIL:
2004 Oct 24
1
Address Variabme for Roadwarriors
Hello All, I was just looking over how to set up the hosts files for Tinc and was wondering about how to handle Roadwarriors? It appears that the variable "Address=" must be set for individuals to connect to a host, right? Also, I am wondering about possibly using a private DNS+DHCP server combination that would allow the 10.x.x.x users to have their VPN ip resolved but this does
2005 Sep 06
2
Samba and Linux Passwords Backend
Hello All, I am sure that this has been asked probably a million times on this list, but for our particular setup, I need to see if there is a way to have Samba authenticate its users based upon the Linux accounts password file? The reason is that we have other applications all working together and most of them are also using the Linux password file which make the process of maintaining
2004 Oct 20
1
Connection Nodes
Hello All, I have been looking over Tinc & VPE for a project and really like what I have seen in Tinc. In the VPE documentation, I came across: ----------------------------------------------------------- *connect = ondemand|never|always|disabled * Sets the connect mode (default: always). It can be always (always try to establish and keep a conenction to the given host), never (never
2002 Mar 23
1
winver & managed question
Hello All, I have just been reading the docs on Wine and came across the --managed Allow the window manager to manage created windows --winver Version to imitate (win95,nt40,win31,nt2k,win98,nt351,win30,win20) Does the "--managed" allow my xserver to take care of the windows? Also, if I set "--winver nt2k" then does this mean that Wine will look for the
2002 Mar 21
1
mapping a directory
Hello All, I have installed the latest Wine onto my Linux Redhat 7.2 and it seems to run very well for the most part. I can easily map a Linux directory to a Windows drive, but I actually have a need to be able to map a linux directory to windows subdirectory. About the only way that I can currently think of that might work would be to use a symbolic link on the Linux subsystem. cheers, Lonnie
2004 Oct 20
1
internal & external networks
First of all let me say thanks for answering all of my emails to the mailing list with the many questions that I have had. Your answers have been a great help. Just a few more questions, ok. I have been reading over the documentation and need to find out how Tinc behaves regarding the VPN and hosts as I will have to distinct situtations to address in our system. 1. Which is a web server for
2006 Dec 07
1
are these problems?
Greetings All, I was looking around the Internet and came across this, but did not know if it was a problem for Tinc. http://off.net/~jme/tinc_secu.html ------------------------------- Security flaws in tinc Jerome Etienne jme@off.net Abstract This text describes security flaws in Tinc. It includes a description of the security (see section 1
2005 Aug 11
1
newbie: Samba with Mysql question
Greetings All, I am new to this list and currently have a Fedora 3 server set up with Samba which just needs to be configured. I would like to set up the MySQL database support for users and passwords as we have another project that will want to add entries to the Samba database so when the users are created so that they will have access to their home directories via samba. Could someone
2005 Aug 22
2
filtering user files
Hello all, I think that this is probably an easy question so I hope that I will be able to get a quick response. In our users directories, there are a number of "dot" files and folders and I was wondering if there was a way to tell Samba not to show them when a user is in their directory? Maybe some sort of file filter perhaps. thanks Lonnie
2005 Jan 16
1
Designing Tinc with Threads and Groups
Hello All, I have been trying to get a feel for the Tinc sources because I would like to see about developing a version of Tinc that uses threads and also incorporated the idea of groups so that when a user starts up their daemon they can join one or more groups. I know that you can establish multiple "networks" on a single daemon, but from what I understand, you also have to have