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2004 Jan 07
0
XP Home tincd error
Tinc list, I am working to install tinc-1.0.2 on an XP Home machine. The program has been installed, and all files and keys are in the proper places. I know this is true because I've installed it on quite a few machines, and they all work properly. (Good work Guus!) The question comes down to this output. When I attempt to run tincd for the first time, I get this error: C:\>cd
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
2003 Jul 31
0
can't ping to an internal IP through tinc's virtual interfaces (fwd)
AUGHHHHH I accidentally sent that message below before changing my from address to jason+tinclist@truedesign.com ... now my "real" address is on http://mail.nl.linux.org/tinc/2003-07/maillist.html where it is just begging to be harvested by spambots looking for addresses to add to their spam lists. I've tried so hard to keep my address spam free for a long time (and I've been
2015 Jan 26
0
Windows service tincd behaves different from command line tincd
Providing logs will greatly increase your chances of people helping you. Do 'tincd -n VPNname -D -d2' or -d3 or -d4 until you see error messages, do this on both sides. My common mistake is forgetting to copy the public cert to the other side. -Cobin On Jan 26, 2015 5:53 AM, "Henk van der Meer" <hvdmeer at timeservice.nl> wrote: > Hello, > > > > I have 4
2015 Feb 10
2
Don't wait too much time (for tincd)
Hi! I'm in China now and my Internet connexion is very bad. I ever use the best ADSL provider that I can have. In some case (often), the connexion is lost. At the first time, tincd will wait few time and retry. But, this delay is increased if the connexion can't be made... so, it's quicker to kill tincd and restart it. How it possible to make tincd restart if the connexion
2007 Jan 02
1
how to build complete standalone "tincd"
I'm new to tinc. I have built tincd for Linux FC5. I also have an embedded Linux platform to deal with. I'm unable to build tincd directly on embedded linux, due to compiler missing/incompatible etc. issues. So I wish to build a standalone tincd on Linux FC5, and just ftp this single executable over to embedded linux and use it. How to do that? Right now when I ftp tincd to embedded and
2014 May 13
1
Bug: more than one Port line in host file crashes tincd
I found a tincd crash caused by having two "Port" statements in a host's file. I realize this is a bug in an old version of tinc that may be fixed but I spent the past few hours tracking it down so I'm sharing it in hopes others can make use of this info. I was "cleaning" up my Tinc VPN of a collection of OpenWrt routers and tincd started crashing with "Got fatal
2015 Feb 01
0
Tincd fails to resolve domain names before it is started name resolution becomes available.
On Sun, Feb 01, 2015 at 04:08:47PM +0900, crocket wrote: > If tincd is started before name resolution comes up, it keeps failing > for ever to resolve domain names in Address= host configuration > variable after name resolution becomes possible. > > I think tincd should succeed in resolving domain names after name > resolution becomes available. The problem is when
2015 Feb 02
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Tincd fails to resolve domain names before it is started name resolution becomes available.
Agreed. On Feb 1, 2015 4:21 AM, "Etienne Dechamps" <etienne at edechamps.fr> wrote: > On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Guus Sliepen <guus at tinc-vpn.org> wrote: > > On Sun, Feb 01, 2015 at 04:08:47PM +0900, crocket wrote: > > > >> If tincd is started before name resolution comes up, it keeps failing > >> for ever to resolve domain names in
2015 Feb 10
0
Don't wait too much time (for tincd)
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 08:54:16AM +0800, GG wrote: > I'm in China now and my Internet connexion is very bad. I ever use the best > ADSL provider that I can have. > > In some case (often), the connexion is lost. At the first time, tincd will > wait few time and retry. But, this delay is increased if the connexion can't > be made... so, it's quicker to kill tincd and
2015 Apr 14
1
1.1 : tincd killed without log
Hi all, I'm testing (again) Tinc 1.1 (from git) on a test cluster. All seems fine, except one thing: tincd crashes at a particular moment. The procedure that makes my tincd crash is : - I have 3 nodes, test1, test2, test3 all running Tinc 1.0 (I will upgrade). - I upgrade test1 to 1.1, all is OK. - I upgrade test2 to 1.1, it runs fine - If I run on test1 "tinc -n mynet info
2017 Aug 01
1
tincd 1.0.26 terminates with. "Name for tinc daemon required!"
Hello folks, I have the following problem: tincd is complaining about a missing name or so but i cannot find any mistake in the configuration. It is similar to all my other tinc nodes. here are the details: # ls -l /etc/tinc/ffnw/ drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Aug 1 10:43 hosts -rw------- 1 root root 1680 Jul 31 21:54 rsa_key.priv -rw------- 1 root root
2015 Feb 01
2
Tincd fails to resolve domain names before it is started name resolution becomes available.
On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Guus Sliepen <guus at tinc-vpn.org> wrote: > On Sun, Feb 01, 2015 at 04:08:47PM +0900, crocket wrote: > >> If tincd is started before name resolution comes up, it keeps failing >> for ever to resolve domain names in Address= host configuration >> variable after name resolution becomes possible. >> >> I think tincd should
2001 Feb 22
1
tincd running, but ping test doesn't work!
Hi Tinc Mailing Group, I've got Tinc-1.0pre3 set up on two Redhat Linux 6.2 / kernel 2.2.18 servers. It compiles okay, it reads the configuration files okay, it makes a valid connection between the two tincd daemons. However, it does not route data from one subnet to the other subnet. I will describe my setup below, and if anyone can suggest why it is not working, can they please reply to put
2015 Jan 26
2
Windows service tincd behaves different from command line tincd
Hello, I have 4 VM's running in Microsoft Azure. They all should have similar configurations except from their tinc ip addresses of course. They run tinc 1.0.24. I have a 5th machine, my development machine. I am able to ping all 4 VM's from my computer when I start tinc from the commandline (tincd -n innomeer -D -d 2). 3 of the computers also work ok when running tinc as a service
2014 Apr 01
1
tincd gives kernel general protection ip error.
On a recently formatted debiann 7 server, I'm running tinc1.1pre9 and running in to this type of error every 3-4 days. Mar 31 19:35:26 MediaBox kernel: [256033.433285] tincd[3301] general protection ip:406961 sp:7fff9e763b20 error:0 in tincd[400000+28000] I initially had compiled tinc1.1pre9 creating a static binary using musl libc. Thinking it must have been an issue with musl I
2015 Feb 01
0
Tincd fails to resolve domain names before it is started name resolution becomes available.
+1 I was noticing the same thing and currently solved it using dnsmasq. On Feb 1, 2015 1:48 AM, "crocket" <crockabiscuit at gmail.com> wrote: > If tincd is started before name resolution comes up, it keeps failing > for ever to resolve domain names in Address= host configuration > variable after name resolution becomes possible. > > I think tincd should succeed in
2015 Feb 01
4
Tincd fails to resolve domain names before it is started name resolution becomes available.
If tincd is started before name resolution comes up, it keeps failing for ever to resolve domain names in Address= host configuration variable after name resolution becomes possible. I think tincd should succeed in resolving domain names after name resolution becomes available.
2016 Oct 06
0
Dev: new option to mark all tincd socket of a tincd process
On Wed, Oct 05, 2016 at 07:27:54PM +0200, Olivier Tirat wrote: > I'd like to mark all sockets established by a tincd process with a mark > passed as an argument in the command line. [...] > Do you think its something interesting? > Do you think its a hard work to do? > If not i could probably try to do it and propose a patch for that if you > think it is interesting. I
2004 May 03
2
tincd.exe -K (sorry if present twice)
Hello, can one specify the priv/pub key filepath without the -c switch. I need some more controll over where the keys get stored. tincd.exe, without the -n switch stores it's keys in a static path. Relativ pathes would help. thx, Axel