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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
2010 Dec 16
3
tinc node behind nat router.
I have some tinc nodes behind a nat router.
Which ipaddress should i use in de host file for the tinc nodes behind a
nat router.
The internet ipaddress or the private ipaddress ?
Perry
2003 Sep 06
2
What is wrong? "Creating metasocket failed"
Hi there,
I'm trying to set tinc and I get the following messages:
Sep 6 13:31:33 leibniz tinc.acvpn[12352]: tincd 1.0.1 (Aug 14 2003 15:09:44) starting, debug level 0
Sep 6 13:31:33 leibniz tinc.acvpn[12352]: /dev/net/tun is a Linux tun/tap device (tun mode)
Sep 6 13:31:33 leibniz tinc.acvpn[12352]: Script tinc-up exited with non-zero status 126
Sep 6 13:31:33 leibniz tinc.acvpn[12352]:
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
> >
2013 Oct 05
1
Making available a subnet using a device behind nat router
I run tinc on a series of routers running 3rd party firmware (tomato).
Since tinc is running on the gateway device, its routing table is aware
of the mesh vpn. At each endpoint, any device one subnet can access any
device on another subnet.
I now have the situation where I need to make a new endpoint and entire
subnet available on the mesh. In this situation I have a device running
tinc
2003 Dec 18
2
problems with win-linux connection
Hello,
I just tried tinc for win the first time. I use tinc on linux computer
for some time already. Now I get the following error:
Dec 18 14:57:39 narnia tinc.life[10884]: Connection from 217.187.51.119
port 35059
Dec 18 14:57:39 narnia tinc.life[10884]: Connection with mwflapar1
(217.187.51.119 port 35059) activated
Dec 18 14:57:44 narnia tinc.life[10884]: Received UDP packet from
unknown
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
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
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).
2009 Oct 11
1
Routing through vpn
Hi,
I've an up and running tinc vpn between my laptop and my office computer
(on which I've root access if needs be). From where I'm sitting right now, UDP
packets are dropped. TcpOnly has solved the problem for the tinc part and
I can still connect to my office. I'd like to access some important
<cough>irc</cough> UDP-only services. Do I have a
2014 Oct 28
2
Node behind SonicWall Router
Recently the small business I work at replaced an aging linksys wrt
style router with a SonicWall one. Ever since this change I have issues
with this node falling back to TCP constantly. TCP for me ends up
performing very sub-par, and most of the time unworkable. For some
reason too the connection usually ends up being routed through another node.
I created a new tinc instance using TAP
2004 Jan 16
1
tinc connection only usable after ping from other side
Hi,
I implemented a little client server scenario with tinc to give a
notebook (connected to the "Server" via WLAN) access to the local lan
(both Linux OS). I'll try to explain the problem I got:
The configuration seems to be ok: The tinc-connection is set up correctly
and after it is set up, the server can ping the client.
The problem is, that after the connection is startet the
1999 Jun 18
1
Can a router be a local master browser in a NT domain?
Can a router between two subnets (call it A and B) be the local master
browser of the one subnet (net A) in a NT domain, when the Domain Master
Browser (as well as PDC and BDC) are located in the other subnet (B)?
Will say, does the Domain Master Browser of a NT domain accept a Local
Master Browser in the same subnet (as the router is accessed from B via
the interface ethB)?
The reason for my
2009 Aug 22
7
Address family not supported
Hi everyone,
I'm setting up a VPN over IPv6, attempting to build an IPv4-over-IPv6
tunnel, but when I try to connect to the server, I got this: System call
`getaddrinfo' failed: Address family not supported.
Client runs WindowsXP, and I did almost exactly the same as
http://www.tinc-vpn.org/examples/windows-install . Here is the configuration
files:
------- tinc.conf -------
Name =
2010 Feb 07
1
Only reaching one machine at network
Hi there,
I am using tinc since some monthes. I think the basic idea of
extending vpn to a mesh of systems via tun/tap is great. And I think
it is one of the useable developments compared to the much more
complex vpn solutions I had used in the past. Great work.
Setting up tinc I have fought with the configuration (and with the
concepts) for a while as I have found no example that covers my
2009 Sep 23
3
Help with routing between Windows
Hello,
I am having an issue with getting tinc to route the packets between 2
Windows tinc installations. Here is what I have so far:
homeClient: Physical Interface: 192.168.6.50 gateway 192.168.6.102
homeClient: Tap-Win32 192.168.10.23 no gateway
homeClient file:
Address:192.168.6.50
Subnet=192.168.10.0/24
vpnoffice: Physical Interface 192.168.6.102 gateway 192.168.6.1
vpnoffice: Tap-Win32
2003 Sep 22
2
Problems when outgoing source port is altered by router
hi folks
well, tinc is a really nice tool and we implemented it on 3 linux servers
and 2 mobile clients (XP notebooks) so far.
one of the 3 tinc servers is making troubles, when a connection is initiated
from
this server over a zyxel 642 adsl router out to the other 2 servers in the
internet. the logfiles of the other 2 servers shows:
> tinc[1398]: Received UDP packet from unknown
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
2003 Sep 14
3
Trivial setup question
Hello. I apologize in advance for my question -- it's seemingly trivial, but
I've spent countless hours on its solution to no avail. Basically, I have
two tinc servers:
Home:
Ethernet adapter LAN:
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.2
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.1
Ethernet adapter
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