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2003 Jan 27
1
Help with tinc over http-tunnel
Hi, I have successfully setup a tinc vpn between two machines, which is great, and now need do the same to a machine behind a firewall (I do not control the firewall, alas). The firewall will allow port 80 out (via an http proxy), so I wish to use GNU http-tunnel (or similar) to tunnel through the firewall. I have also successfully used http-tunnel to tunnel a simple ppp over ssh connection.
2003 Oct 10
2
tinc rel 1.0.1 gets aborted in OPENSSL call
Hallo, I?m using tincd now since the old days of 1.0pre4 and ist pretty good software. Ths week I went to upgrade from 1.0pre7 to 1.0.1 and failed. The tincd process gets aborted inside the libcrypto library with OPENSSL_assert (inl >0). Tracking down that problem I found, that the EVP_DecryptUpdate gets called in meta.c with the last argument containing a negativ value (lenin is -204).
2001 May 25
4
tinc 1.0pre4 released
Hello everybody, I have just released tinc 1.0pre4. Changes: - New authentication protocol (better security, and faster too). - TCPonly and IndirectData are back (but not fully tested). - Documentation revised, it's really up to date with the released package now. - tincd -K now stores public/private keys in PEM format, but keys of 1.0pre3 can still be used. - Faster and more secure
2001 Mar 08
2
Tinc behind firewall?
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 11:51:53AM +0100, Marcel Loesberg wrote: > I'm going to build a VPN and I want to use either Tinc or FreeS/WAN. > I've started building the VPN with FreeS/WAN and I find things are getting > rather complicated. > I looks like Tinc is much easier to configure but in the FAQ and in what I've > seen of the documentation so far there is no mention of
2002 Apr 25
1
Routing between two tunnels
Hi! Me and two friends are trying to get a VPN working, but we cant get routing between two tunnels. This is how it looks, all servers (192.168.*.1) are running IP Masquerade to enable the other computers behind them to access the internet. Both elayne and glenn are connecting to melc, and the tunnel between melc and glenn are running TCPOnly because that glenn doesnt have a public IP (it's
2005 Jul 16
1
vpn over http tunnel
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2003 Nov 06
2
TINC and OpenVPN tunnel performance on a Windows client
Hi, I had some performance problems with TINC running on Windows XP. I had a VPN tunnel running over a wireless network to a Linux VPN server. Web browsing through the tunnel was a pain. Big web pages with lots of pictures loaded very slow compared to a plain network connection. When the VPN client was running on a Linux computer, and a Windows computer was browsing the web through the VPN
2009 Dec 16
2
Response time on Tinc VPNs, Bandwith on Tinc-VPN
Hello, response time: how is it possible to increase the response time on Tinc VPNs. When I use tinc over a fast or giga-bit network connection the ping-response time is normally about 1800 to 2000 ms. Sometimes I get ping response times at about 2.500 to 3.000 ms over a normal Ethernet Connection or a television-cable connection within the same providers-network in the same city. The ping-time
2002 May 15
1
Using a tinc vpn as a default route
I have been trying to set up one end of a tinc vpn as a default gateway for the other and am not having much success. Given that I have two machines, A and B. I have a working tinc connection between A and B on an internal network. B has access to machines on A's subnet using statements such as Subnet=10.38.9.0/24 Subnet=172.24.100.33/32 A is connected to the internet, B has to go
2015 Sep 25
2
Tinc clients behind a NAT, tunnels get unstable
Hi Guus, Am Freitag, den 25.09.2015, 09:36 +0200 schrieb Guus Sliepen: > On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 08:41:06AM +0200, Marcus Schopen wrote: > > > I'm running some tinc clients behind a NAT (masquerading, Cisco Router) > > connecting to a host outside on a public IP in a different network. The > > tunnels get unstable every few minutes and I see packet loss when > >
2004 Mar 12
1
Tinc over httptunnel
Hi, I'm having some trouble trying to run tinc over GNU httptunnel. On server A I have: /etc/tinc/netname/tinc-up: #!/bin/sh ifconfig $INTERFACE 10.3.0.1 netmask 255.255.0.0 /usr/bin/hts -F localhost:655 8888 /etc/tinc/netname/hosts/A: Address = foo.com Subnet = 10.3.0.0/24 TCPonly = yes /etc/tinc/netname/hosts/B: ConnectTo = A Subnet = 10.4.0.0/24 TCPonly = yes
2009 Mar 26
2
Tinc over 3g problems?
Hello, I am experiencing some weird problems in a setup with tinc where communication between the 'server' and the 'clients' occur over 3g connections. Let me describe briefly the setup: - The server, on a public IP, runs tinc 1.0.8, in router mode, and the whole setup uses one VPN network. All client's VPN addresses are on the same subnet, and each client has a seperate
2015 Sep 25
2
Tinc clients behind a NAT, tunnels get unstable
Hi, I'm running some tinc clients behind a NAT (masquerading, Cisco Router) connecting to a host outside on a public IP in a different network. The tunnels get unstable every few minutes and I see packet loss when pinging the clients on their internal tunnel IPs from the host side. Before putting the tinc clients behind the NAT they were running on public IPs too (clients and host in
2015 Sep 25
2
Tinc clients behind a NAT, tunnels get unstable
Hi Guus, Am Freitag, den 25.09.2015, 17:04 +0200 schrieb Guus Sliepen: > Ok, that means by default the UDP NAT timeout on the Cisco is extremely > short. > > > I check the manual of the the Cisco NAT for any TCP/UDP > > timeout settings, but there is no way to modify anything like "keeps > > TCP/UDP connections alive". > > It wouldn't be called
2004 Jan 28
1
tinc: very interesting problem
Guus, or anyone that will help ... Okay.. I've been running tinc for a few months now, and Its been working pretty well with my machine. Attempts to install it on others WinXP Pro, WinXP Home, and WinNT boxes have been spotty at best, with some installations working perfectly, and some not working at all. My latest issue is this. My windows 2000 machine can connect perfectly to our external
2001 May 24
1
tinc from behind a NAT
I'm stuck behind a corporate NAT that I obviously have absolutely no control over. The nice thing is that the firewall rules, AFAIK, are very nice. I've had tinc running before from behind nazi firewalls with no NAT. Been fiddling with tinc for many hours, but have been SOL. The local machine is the client (has ConnectTo in the conf), and remote is the server (has Listen in the conf).
2018 Apr 11
1
Route certain trafic via a tinc node that is not directly connected.
On 11 April 2018 at 11:30, Hans de Groot <hansg at dandy.nl> wrote: > Hello again :) > > Thank you all for your reply's. Below are the config files of the 3 hosts. > I use tinc in router mode. I do not have a kernel mode config lines > anywhere so tinc must be using the default settings here. > > I added the ipaddressx to subnets on hostc and this works. Traffic
2002 Feb 13
1
keyword TCPOnly in release 1.0pre5
Hi, I've successfully running tinc1.0pre4 between two locations on SuSE Linux 7.1 in a special masquerading Firewall environment, so that I'm using the TCPonly keyword in the host files to get a connection. Otherwise I would get the message 'Received UDP packet on port 655 from unknown source <ipaddress in hex:port>'. After upgrading to 1.0pre5 I'm getting this message
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
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