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2004 Oct 26
2
reg. to check whether tinc is working
hello,
I want to create a vpn between 2 computers in my lab.
I installed tinc on both these machines
I gave the tincd command to execute tinc
I want to know how to send packets from 1 computer to other
computer through vpn.
Is there any software or anything to check whether tunnel is
established and to send messages or packets from 1 computer
to other.
let me know about it and help me succeed
2014 Dec 04
5
init script for tinc-1.1pre10
HI,
Is there an init script to start stop tinc tinc-1.1pre10 for debian.
I am running tinc -n name --pidfile /dir/name start from /etc/rc.local
sometimes it's not creating the pid file but I see the process running.
It would be great if we can manage it from /etc/init.d/
Thanks
Anil
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2014 Dec 29
2
tinc reload not establishing new connections
I have a use case where I have to add new "ConnectTo=host" in tinc.conf and
reload tinc. This is to make sure existing connections do not get
disconnected.
I use ...
/usr/local/sbin/tinc --pidfile /var/run/tinc.vpn.pid -n vpn reload
this works for most part, however, I am now seeing instance where I have to
do a restart instead of reload. New connection works after a restart.
Is there a
2015 Jun 02
3
daemon in /etc/init.d/functions creates no pifile?
Hi,
we started using centos7 to run kvm+libvirt.
For novnc to virtual machines I like to start
websockify as a daemon by libvirt (as a hook)
Under Debian I used the line:
# start-stop-daemon --start --chuid $RUNUSER --make-pidfile --pidfile $PIDFILE --startas $PROGRAM -- $OPTIONS
which creates a nice pidfile.
In Centos I figured out, to include /etc/init.d/functions and I tried:
# daemon
2015 Jun 02
1
daemon in /etc/init.d/functions creates no pifile?
skotthof wrote:
>
> OK, I figured out, I have to install
> redhat-lsb package for start-stop-daemon
> "Implementation of Linux Standard Base specification"
>
> Sebastian
> On Tue, Jun 02, 2015 at 11:06:59AM +0200, skotthof wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> we started using centos7 to run kvm+libvirt.
>> For novnc to virtual machines I like to start
>>
2019 Sep 12
1
[libnbd PATCH] nbdsh: Add test of handling globals in -c
Test that we can script the read of a specific pattern from
nbdkit. Also, test that we can concatenate global functions through
consecutive -c. This test fails if commit d6cbd130 is reverted.
---
sh/Makefile.am | 5 ++++-
sh/test-dump.sh | 45 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
create mode 100755 sh/test-dump.sh
diff --git
2011 Jun 05
5
Updating to Tinc 1.0.14 on Gentoo Linux
Hello,
I'm upgrading to 1.0.14
I did some manual tricks in my Gentoo Portage because seems that
upstream Gentoo did not update the portage yet, does anybody know how
to Contact Gentoo Linux to have the package updated ?
Question 1:
I notice in my log file I had many entries like this with 1.0.13:
1307284053 tinc.ninux[15152]: Lost 251 packets from GREG1
(151.28.100.141 port 655)
2014 Nov 21
3
Bug#770456: Please start a qemu process in domain 0.
Package: xen-utils-common
Version: 4.4.0-1
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Under some circumstances the xl toolstack needs to create a loopback
mount of a guest disk in dom0 (e.g. in order to run pygrub). Depending
on the nature of the guest disk (e.g. qcow2 or raw file image based)
this can require a qemu instance in dom0.
The upstream xencommons starts such a qemu on boot. The following patch
2014 Nov 27
0
Bug#770456: Bug#770456: Please start a qemu process in domain 0.
On 21.11.2014 13:50, Ian Campbell wrote:
> Package: xen-utils-common
> Version: 4.4.0-1
> Severity: important
> Tags: patch
>
> Under some circumstances the xl toolstack needs to create a loopback
> mount of a guest disk in dom0 (e.g. in order to run pygrub). Depending
> on the nature of the guest disk (e.g. qcow2 or raw file image based)
> this can require a qemu
2018 Sep 13
2
Re: [PATCH v2 nbdkit 5/5] tests: Add a helper function which waits for nbdkit to start up.
On 9/13/18 11:09 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> This assumes bashisms, but bash is required to run the tests.
>
> This is mostly refactoring. However the changes (simplifications) are
> quite substantial:
>
> - Since the new start_nbdkit helper function cleans up nbdkit on
> exit, most scripts no longer need to deal with the pid or kill the
> pid in the
2006 Sep 01
2
Making Mongrel play well with Monit
Hi!
I run a mongrel cluster with 6 mongrels in it. I want to monitor them
individually for process hangs (and then restart them) and this is the
solution I came up with:
Here''s my configuration file for monit (/usr/local/etc/monitrc): [snipped
relevant bits]
------
#check lighttpd process
check process lighttpd with pidfile /var/run/lighttpd.pid
start program =
2008 Sep 15
1
tinc configuration question
This is a follow-up on my previous post:
http://www.tinc-vpn.org/pipermail/tinc/2008-September/001759.html
After being able to build tinc from source on FC8, I have stumbled upon
some configuration issue. My tinc daemon is configured as follows:
[root at optiplex060 crc_idb1]# pwd
/usr/local/etc/tinc/crc_idb1
[root at optiplex060 crc_idb1]# ls -l
total 24
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2008-09-15
2018 Sep 11
2
Re: [PATCH nbdkit 4/4] tests: Add a helper function which waits for nbdkit to start up.
On 9/11/18 1:47 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> This assumes bashisms, but bash is required to run the tests.
>
> This is mostly simple refactoring. Except for the test-memory*.sh
> tests where nbdkit used to run in the foreground, but that seems to be
> a consequence of some left over debugging.
> ---
> +++ b/tests/functions.sh.in
> @@ -32,6 +32,41 @@
> # OF THE
2005 Jan 26
3
crahsing app
Can anyone tell me what is causing htis by chance? I know it is
the application. What's weird is i "fixed' it last time by
reformatting the machine to stabilize this one app. Now after a
month it crashes again....
Well the steam hlds has started randomaly crashing again.
----------------------------------------------
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CRASH: Tue
2002 Nov 22
1
SAMBA doesn't like me anymore :(
Hi All,
Okay, SAMBA officially doesn't like me or something.
Here's the poop:
- Brand-new FreeBSD 4.7 box
- SAMBA 2.2.6pre2 (built from the ports tree)
- I have dual NICs, one on 192.168.1 (students) the other on 192.168.2 (staff)
- I need two operational workgroups "STUDENTS" & "STAFF" each tied to their
own interface.
- This machine needs to do all the
2007 May 22
1
Almost working
Dev-Cpp is a IDE that can be used with MinGW and GCC but its causing problems.
I installed MinGW since I am used to ./configure type builds but im unsure if this is a tinc issue or OpenSSL issue. I installed openssl 0.9.8e and I get to the following,
$./configure
...
checking openssl/evp.h usability... yes
...
checking for openssl/engine.h... yes
checking for SHA1_version in -lcrypto... no
2014 Nov 27
3
Bug#770456: Bug#770456: Please start a qemu process in domain 0.
On Thu, 2014-11-27 at 11:02 +0100, Stefan Bader wrote:
> On 21.11.2014 13:50, Ian Campbell wrote:
> > Package: xen-utils-common
> > Version: 4.4.0-1
> > Severity: important
> > Tags: patch
> >
> > Under some circumstances the xl toolstack needs to create a loopback
> > mount of a guest disk in dom0 (e.g. in order to run pygrub). Depending
> > on
2017 Dec 09
2
Problems with dnscrypt's package from EPEL
On Sat, Dec 09, 2017 at 03:03:52PM -0500, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On 9 December 2017 at 14:04, C. L. Martinez <carlopmart at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have installed dnscrypt's rpm package from EPEL repo under a CentOS 7.4 and using unbound as a resolver. But, I see constant timeouts and responses are very slow ... Using same config in a Debian 9
2016 Jul 12
2
Option configure
Funny current debian service files use a wrong PIDFile path (should be
/var/run/amba/samba.pid).
If I use Type=forking and an wrong PIDFile systemctl start samba must be
CTRL-C'ed.
Type=notify works with or without an proper PIDFile.
Am 12.07.2016 um 22:47 schrieb Sonic:
> On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 4:29 PM, Achim Gottinger <achim at ag-web.biz> wrote:
>> Does your PIDFile
2018 Dec 05
2
Exposing extra subnet via Tinc
Hi!
I'm currently using Tinc to create a VPN between a Linux server, a Windows
server, and my local laptop and desktop computers (both running Windows). I
picked an IP in the 10.123.1.x range for each server, and added something
like "Subnet = 10.123.1.1/32" to each host config file. It's working very
well!
What I'd like to do now is expose an extra subnet to the VPN. The