Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "tinc config(?) problems"
2000 Jun 11
3
TINC 1.0pre2 problem
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, David Summers wrote:
> Thanks for the great software package! The question I have is this:
Thank you :)
> My goal is to set up a triangle topology VPN between three sites and run
> OSPF routing on all the sites so that if a link goes down between any two
> sites the OSPF routing will reroute the packets that used to go between
> the sites A <-> B to A
2000 Jul 08
1
Problems starting up tincd with startupscript 1.0pre2-1.i386.rpm
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a vpn using tinc, so I installed tinc with the rpm version on my firewall as a listener. Setting up the tap device is no problem. The file /etc/tinc/tinc.conf looks like:
TapDevice = /dev/tap0
MyVirtualIP = 192.168.2.1/24
Vpnmask = 255.255.255.0
When I start the script /etc/rc.d/init.d/tinc start it says something about missing /etc/tinc/nets.boot
2000 Jun 12
0
TINC 1.0pre2: unable to access one private network
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, gbarnett wrote:
> Guus... I couldn't seem to get this to the mail list... could you post it
> and/or answer it for me?
Sure.
> 2.3.4.5/tinc.conf
> MyVirtualIP = 10.69.69.69/32
> TapDevice = /dev/tap0
> VPNMask = 255.255.255.0
Problem found (I think)! MyVirtualIP should be 10.69.69.69/29. Your
VPNMask is correct. Idem for server B, where MyVirtualIP
2000 Jun 12
0
TINC 1.0pre2: unable to access one private network (fwd)
Voor de duidelijkheid...
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 16:14:37 -0500
From: gbarnett <gbarnett@satx.rr.com>
To: guus@sliepen.warande.net
Subject: TINC 1.0pre2: unable to access one private network
Guus... I couldn't seem to get this to the mail list... could you post it
and/or answer it for me?
Thx.
I have been having problems configuring TINC
2000 Jun 27
1
[CVS] humbolt:/tinc/cabal/src net.c netutl.c protocol.c
> - Indirectdata finally REALLY REALLY works now!
> - More precise debug messages
Hmmm ... I can't prove that using the CVS code I checked out this morning.
Everything works like yesterday: I can ping the peer but I canot go beyond:
*** SERVER ***
Jun 27 09:04:56 lemon tinc.9[10186]: tincd 1.0pre3 (Jun 27 2000 08:53:56)
startin
g, debug level 4
Jun 27 09:04:56 lemon tinc.9[10186]:
2000 Mar 25
3
RFH -> Request for Help.
Hello all,
I've been playing with tinc to setup a wan between two offices of the
company that I work for. I'm partially there but having a slight problem.
tinc comes up between the 2 machines (both 2.2.14 debian woody
machines), and I can ping from the vpn machine at office a, and get a
response from office b. However, if I ping any other machine across the
wan I can't get a
2000 Jun 16
1
RedHat initialization script and bash2
Installing the new tinc on a system (Mandrake 7.0) that uses bash2 as it shell
turned up a problem with the redhat initialization script.
Attached is a patch to make it functional for both bash and bash2.
- Jamie
-------------- next part --------------
diff -uNr tinc-1.0pre2.org/redhat/tinc tinc-1.0pre2/redhat/tinc
--- tinc-1.0pre2.org/redhat/tinc Fri May 26 05:22:49 2000
+++
2001 Jun 15
1
questions
Hello,
I have a bunch of questions about configuring tinc. Here we go:
1. Is the /etc/tinc/vpn/passphrases directory still used? If so, what is it
for? Do we need to create it when installing tinc from source?
2. As far as I understand, MyVirtualIP is not required in tinc.conf and is
only used to pass the IP to tinc-* scripts. Is that correct? If so, how can
we use it? I could not find much
2000 Aug 21
0
Rewritten script /etc/init.d/tinc
THis is the modified script that came with tinc 1.0pre2, and it now uses ifconfig in stead of
ip-route.
I changed the syntax to be correct (may already have been fixedin a newer version), it now checks
whether or not there is a '/dev/tapX' or a '/dev/netlink/tapX' and it checks if there is a module or
not.
I also added the force_connect and the reload options. Force_connect send
2000 Apr 17
0
exhaustion and cores
Hello,
trying to start tinc I get the following at the client:
Apr 17 16:34:50 otto tincd[10238]: tincd 0.3.3 starting, debug level 1.
Apr 17 16:34:50 otto tincd[10238]: Generating 128 bits keys.
Apr 17 16:34:50 otto tincd[10238]: Ready: listening on port 655.
Apr 17 16:34:50 otto tincd[10238]: Connected to xxx
Apr 17 16:34:50 otto tincd[10238]: Memory exhausted; exiting.
- on a machine with 80
2001 Dec 25
1
Can´t build a rpm package of tinc-1.0pre4-1
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
The last lines of 'rpm -ba --target i586 tinc.spec' are...
Processing files: tinc-1.0pre4-1
error: File not found: /var/tmp/tinc-1.0pre4-1/usr/sbin/genauth
error: File not found: /var/tmp/tinc-1.0pre4-1/usr/lib/tinc
error: File not found: /var/tmp/tinc-1.0pre4-1/usr/man/man5/tinc.conf.5
error: File not found:
2001 Jan 23
2
Linux Expo 23-02-2001
Hey Guus and Ivo,
Want to wish you good luck on your conference on VPN on the Expo!
Maybe I'll see you there.
Greets,
Richard
-
Tinc: Discussion list about the tinc VPN daemon
Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/
Tinc site: http://ftp.nl.linux.org/pub/linux/tinc/
2000 Oct 17
2
setup problems
Hi,
Although Im dutch too, Ill write this in english. I got a similar problem
then the one on the helpforum. Ill paste my setup first
server tincd.conf
----
ListenPort = 8089
MyOwnVPNIP = 192.168.100.1/24
#VpnMask = 255.255.255.0
TapDevice = /dev/tap0
Passphrases=/usr/local/etc/tinc/passphrases
server tapdev
----
tap0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr FE:FD:C0:A8:6F:01
inet
2001 Jun 01
2
Error: cannot route packet - please help
Hi,
I?m fighting with a silly problem: my syslog tells me tinc cannot route
a packet. I can use a telnet or the good ol ping, it is the same effect.
When I?m pinging from the laptop (172.16.11.2) the network address
(172.16.11.0) or any address numerically lower than the laptops address,
the packet gets routed, otherwise not. And when I ping the network
address, I get the reply twice, as to be
2019 Mar 13
0
Re: KVM-Docker-Networking using TAP and MACVLAN
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 11:10:40PM +0100, Lars Lindstrom wrote:
>Hi everyone!
>
>I have the following requirement: I need to connect a set of Docker
>containers to a KVM. The containers shall be isolated in a way that they
>cannot communicate to each other without going through the KVM, which
>will act as router/firewall. For this, I thought about the following
>simple setup
2000 Nov 22
1
Configuration Trouble
I have succeeded in getting two tinc1.0pre3 hosts to connect, but I can't
ping one from the other. I can ping the local tap interfaces. tcpdump shows
that icmp echo requests are received by the other host, but no replies are
sent. The two hosts are North and South. It is the same pinging North to
South and South to North. The hosts are configured as follows:
South:
Debian 2.2
2015 Apr 20
1
Re: inquiry about differences between the tap and the vnet in the virt-manager
inquiry about differences between the tap and the vnet in the virt-manager
Greetings!
I encounter a problem about the network when using virt-manager to create and run a VM.
when I want to establish a network bridge for the guest OS, I generally use two kinds of ways described as fellow :
First method : create a bridge with the help of linux commad: brctl, or
Second method : using
2000 Jul 27
1
Network confusion
Whens the point and click GUI coming out?
All kidding aside, I seem to be confused about some of the network
settings. Essentially all I want is a secure tunnel from machine A to B
on two different physical networks, but I can't seem to get there.
Just to get things figured out I've got two machines on the same physical
network, mach A: 192.168.0.1, mach B: 192.168.0.3. bcast is
2019 Mar 12
2
KVM-Docker-Networking using TAP and MACVLAN
Hi everyone!
I have the following requirement: I need to connect a set of Docker
containers to a KVM. The containers shall be isolated in a way that they
cannot communicate to each other without going through the KVM, which
will act as router/firewall. For this, I thought about the following
simple setup (as opposed to a more complex one involving a bridge with
vlan_filtering and a seperate VLAN
2015 Apr 19
4
inquiry about differences between the tap and the vnet in the virt-manager
inquiry about differences between the tap and the vnet in the virt-manager
Greetings!
I encounter a problem about the network when using virt-manager to create and run a VM.
when I want to establish a network bridge for the guest OS, I generally use two kinds of ways described as fellow :
First method : create a bridge with the help of linux commad: brctl, or
Second method : using