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2008 Sep 30
1
Problem compiling tinc-1.0.8 on gcc-2.95
Hello.
I found that anonymous structures does not work on gcc-2.95.
If you guys want to support a bit older platforms I suggest
fixing it.
You can check out patch I created to fix this issue.
I just added 2 extra structures to remove anonymous
structs inside connection_status_t and node_status_t.
Patch is here:
ftp://borg.uu3.net/pub/unix/tinc/tinc.patch
Attaching it as well.
Regards,
Borg
2014 Nov 22
2
Tinc 1.0.24 build failed on OSX Mavericks
Hi,
I've got the following error when tried to compile tinc-1.0.24:
gcc -g -O2 -pie -L/opt/local/lib -o tincd avl_tree.o conf.o
connection.o dropin.o dummy_device.o edge.o event.o fake-getaddrinfo.o
fake-getnameinfo.o getopt.o getopt1.o graph.o list.o logger.o meta.o
multicast_device.o net.o net_packet.o net_setup.o net_socket.o netutl.o
node.o pidfile.o process.o protocol.o
2003 Aug 04
1
OpenBSD 3.2 and Release 1
I got the file that was sent to me the other day.
Unfortunitly it did not solve
my problems.
After a lot of hacking I have been able to get release
1.0 to almost compile. I
have finally gotten all of the dependancies worked out
under OpenBSD 3.2.
This next error has me stumped. I can tell that it is
looking for a file but
have no idea how to create the file. This is the
output of the the
2001 Jun 19
2
Question about building tinc pre4
When trying to make the last version I'm getting this error
(#./configure --prefix=/some/dir); #make):
============================
gcc -g -O2 -I/usr/local/openssl/include -DPKGLIBDIR=/usr/local/tinc_new/lib
/tinc -DCONFDIR=\"/usr/local/tinc_new/etc\" -DLOCALEDIR=\"/usr/local
/tinc_new/share/locale\" -DLOCALSTATEDIR=\"/usr/local/tinc_new/var\" -o
tincd
2010 Sep 17
1
friend of a friend type darknets
Hi!
here a little patch for darknet functionality, i hope it does what its
intended for sufficiently ... but it seems to work :).
what should it do?
imagine your friend-network. A trusts B and C. B trusts D and E, D trust
F, C trusts G. All trust relationships are mutal
A <---> C <---> G
^
\
\-----> B <---> D <---> F
^
\
\---> E
2016 Jan 29
2
compiling tinc latest version on ubuntu
Hi
Can someone please help me with the method of installing the lzo dependancy
for tinc to compile.
I am getting the following errors when compiling.
./configure
....
....
checking for lzo1x_1_compress in -llzo2... no
checking for lzo1x_1_compress in -llzo... no
configure: error: "lzo libraries not found."
Regards
Yazeed Fataar
<yazeedfataar at hotmail.com>
--------------
2009 Apr 12
2
tinc on Fedora
Hello,
I downloaded tinc 1.0.9 from the site and tried to build on Fedora 10 on
i386 (and also x86_64).
I get, during the configure phase:
checking for zlib.h... yes
checking for compress2 in -lz... yes
checking for lzo1x_1_compress in -llzo2... no
checking for lzo1x_1_compress in -llzo... no
configure: error: "lzo libraries not found."
but:
# rpm -qi lzo
Name : lzo
2005 Apr 08
1
TrustedNodes option in TINC
Hi,
We want to deploy a tinc VPN, with more than 50 sites connected all
arround the world. But we cannot trust all our sites with the same
level, so the tinc solution (automatic full mesh) is "too automatic" for
us : *any* node can add a new node which will be connected directly to
others.
A solution could be TLS (signing public keys), but create a PKI is
another issue for us.
2016 Apr 08
2
Commit 68f4ca7 issues
There are few reasons why I stick to older OSes.
In case of FreeBSD its my customized Imunes platform
for network simulations...
Anyway, back to root problem:
gcc -std=gnu99 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DCONFDIR=\"/etc\" -DLOCALSTATEDIR=\"/var\"
-DFORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -g -O2 -MT tincd.o -MD -MP -MF $depbase.Tpo -c -o tincd.o
tincd.c &&\
mv -f $depbase.Tpo $depbase.Po
2016 Apr 08
0
Commit 68f4ca7 issues
On Fri, Apr 08, 2016 at 02:55:10PM +0200, borg at uu3.net wrote:
> There are few reasons why I stick to older OSes.
> In case of FreeBSD its my customized Imunes platform
> for network simulations...
Hm, I just tried FreeBSD 4.11 in a VM and it seems it doesn't support
C99 at all. So I guess you already had to install a newer GCC and what
not to get things running :)
> Anyway,
2004 Feb 13
1
public key format
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
hello!
i would like to use tinc with public keys which are extracted from x509
certificates. the only public key format i was able to extract from
certificates with openssl commands looked like this:
- -----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQCwXDZs8EBb/JyZ9daB3Zk9WHxD
2003 Sep 14
1
tinc under cygwin: lzo-librarys probs
Hello,
I try to install tinc under cygwin. When I make an ./configure with
tinc-1.0.1 I get the error-message
checking for lzo1x_1_compress in -llzo... no
configure: error:"lzo libraries not found"
I have installed lzo-1.08. But it was not from the cygwin-Homepage and
so I think that there was a wrong installation-path for the
lzo-libraries. How can I find out where to install the
2016 Jan 30
0
compiling tinc latest version on ubuntu
El 29 de enero de 2016 21:49:04 CET, Yazeed Fataar <yazeedfataar at gmail.com> escribi?:
>Hi
>
>Can someone please help me with the method of installing the lzo
>dependancy
>for tinc to compile.
>
>I am getting the following errors when compiling.
>
>./configure
>....
>....
>
>checking for lzo1x_1_compress in -llzo2... no
>
>checking for
2003 May 06
0
lzo compression support for tinc
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
I've added lzo compression support for tinc 1.0pre8. Lzo is a very fast
compressor (see http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/).
I've implemented it by using two new compression levels. Compression level 10
is for fast compression using lzo1x-1 algorithm. Compression level 11 is for
slow compression using lzo1x-999 algorithm.
2010 Jun 18
1
Crosscompile error tinc => 1.0.11 on openwrt whiterussian 0.9
Hello!
I try to maintain a couple off old Openwrt based routers. The routers
run openwrt whiterussian, so it quite outdated. But it is a little
dangerous to update a remote machine from whiterussian to kamikaze or
backfire, this may be usefull for others.
I used the openwrt whiterussian 0.9 sdk and the attached Makefile to
compile all tinc versions till 1.0.11. Since 1.0.11 the compile process
2014 Dec 05
4
Build On CentOS
Tried to Build Tinc. Linker was confused, Makefile lacking reference to
-ltinfo I guess.
FYI.
root at rpzcentos tinc-1.1pre10]# make
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/adev/tinc-1.1pre10'
Making all in m4
make[2]: Entering directory `/adev/tinc-1.1pre10/m4'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/adev/tinc-1.1pre10/m4'
Making all in
2009 May 15
2
Trouble with Tinc at make level
Hello,
I'm sorry to post this seemingly quite mundane issue, but I just do not
find what's wrong with what i did... please help. Basically typing the
make command returns a message in french (that one is normal) that says
that no goals and no rules were specified. I realize it's a typical
make error message but I don't see/am not familiar enough with the
output of ./configure to
2014 Sep 28
1
Proposals for UDP information transport over the metagraph
While working on SPTPS UDP relaying I realized that there is one issue
I didn't account for, which is that the sending node only knows the
PMTU to the first relay node. It doesn't know the PMTU of the entire
relay path beyond the first hop, because the relay nodes don't provide
their own PMTU information over the metaprotocol.
Now, in the legacy protocol this is not really an issue,
2019 Sep 12
0
Details on tinc's meta protocol
Dear developers,
I am interested in understanding in more details how tinc's metaprotocol
works. I apologize in advance if this was already described somewhere, I
could not find it in the mailing list archive.
So let's say machine A has a
Address= ip.b.example
and manages to contact server B via the meta connection.
1) Then B's tinc daemon will send to A edge and subnet
2016 Dec 30
0
Change default Server ports
I believe the reason why you're experiencing this problem is because tinc
does not use the connection TCP port to determine which port to send UDP
packets to. Instead, it uses the port that is *advertised* by the other
node.
https://github.com/gsliepen/tinc/blob/06b820133285f83f7e1a839cccbed13358b84081/src/protocol_auth.c#L886
That means that if node A is configured with UDP port 655,