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2004 Nov 22
1
Tinc on OsX, partial success
I have now got the tinc demons (on network OFFICES) on BranchB and BranchA talking to each other, see below for log from BranchB. For some trouble shouting issues relating to OsX see at the end of my e-mail. However, I have not yet achieved the network connectivity/routing that I would like. The aim is: BranchB is a laptop I would like to connect it (via tinc) to my office network, so that
2004 Nov 16
1
Tinc on MacOs X
My intention is to set up tinc so that I can connect from home to an office network. All CPUs are running MacOs X, 10.2.8 or 10.3.5. I have read the tinc manual, tincd.8 and tinc.conf.5. However, I am still unclear about a few issues. First and foremost, how to I setup the VPN interfaces on the hosts, on MacOs X? Which file do I have to alter and what is the exact syntax on Os X to setup
2004 Jul 01
5
Sip to Sip
I appologize if this was already answered somwhere on http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk, I'm sure it probably is. And if you wish to just point me to a link that would be appreciated. I am very new to asterisk and unix all around, so these questions may sound rather ignorant. First being, how do I setup asterisk to point to another asterisk server and make all the lines which should
2001 Nov 01
2
Internal Network Routing
Hi, I have a dial up box (1.4) and another as an dns server. The default route on 1.4 is for the dial out for the other hosts. If I want to establish an connection (http) from the dialout box I can''t establish it (Network unreachable). The other hosts are configured with an default gateway 192.168.1.4 and have no such problems. Routing tables Internet: Destination Gateway
2004 Apr 29
1
Timezone of logentries from dovecot
Hi I've been using dovecot for a long time now, and have nothing but praise for it. It's considerably faster than uw-imap, and has been very easy to configure, in spite of my limited knowledge of unix. One thing still botheres me, though, and that's the time of the entries in my logfiles. It seems that dovecot logs it's entries in GMT, while I'm using GMT+1. This is made
2010 Aug 18
1
netbios uses incorrect broadcast value and termintaes
Hi All, I am using samba Version 3.5.4 on AIX 6.1. The installation is through pware binary ( pware53.samba.rte 3.5.4.0). There seems to be a strange issue with NetBios where it terminates with the following error logged just after starting. The diagnosis fails in step 4 of Samba Diagnosis test ("nmblookup -B BIGSERVER __SAMBA_") because no netbios (nmbd) is running. snippet from
2018 Mar 20
1
typo in the docs?
Here https://www.tinc-vpn.org/documentation/Example-configuration.html#Example-configuration you have: For Branch A BranchA would be configured like this: In /etc/tinc/company/tinc-up: # Real interface of internal network: # ifconfig eth0 10.1.54.1 netmask 255.255.0.0 ifconfig $INTERFACE 10.1.54.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 Is netmask 255.255.0.0 or 255.0.0.0 ? Thank you!
2003 Jul 16
1
routing to localhost
For reasons unknown, any connections to localhost -- tcp, icmp, or udp -- are all originating from my external interface, rl0: $ telnet localhost 25 Trying ::1... Trying 127.0.0.1... telnet: connect to address 127.0.0.1: Can't assign requested address telnet: Unable to connect to remote host IPFW log: Jul 16 12:46:43 octo ipfw: 100 Accept TCP 192.168.1.119:1434 127.0.0.1:25 out via rl0
2003 Apr 25
2
firewalling help/audit
Hi ! First of all, I am sorry if this is not the list for that, but I've been learning (a little bit...) a way to implement a freeBSD firewall. So far I came up with a set of rules I would like to show you for commenting. I am sure there're a lot of errors and/or stupid rules (I am not sure the rules order is good for what I need) and I would be really pleased if one could have a look
2003 Jul 03
1
ipv6 dialup: "nd6_lookup: failed to lookup" problem (4.8-REL)
Hi all, I try to receive an ipv6 address for my PPP link via autoconf (against Cisco machine), but there is a problem I'm unable to solve so far. I can see cisco's Router-Advertisement containing prefix etc., but no IP adress is assigned to tun0 interface. Anyone succesful in IPv6 over dial-up PPP connection? When I manually assign IPv6 address, connection works. My system is
2004 Oct 10
0
weird problem with ip+snat+tun0
i have a box with 2 real interfaces and one more virtual eth0 - to the internet (193.... eth1 - to the local net (192.168..) tun0 - to another ISP the routing is: all the free/local classes i send them directly on eth0, the rest of the internet i send throw tun0 the admin from tun0 wants me to snat all the packets with my end of the ip-tun0-interface and i snat all the trafic that go to
2003 Jun 12
1
NIC has IP, but has "no carrier"
Hello, My computer is not connecting to the local network with the following configuration: dmesg.boot contains the following lines: ----------------------------------------- vr0: <VIA VT3043 Rhine I 10/100BaseTX> port 0xec00-0xec7f mem 0xfeafbc00-0xfeafbc7f irq 11 at device 12.0 on pci2 vr0: Ethernet address: 00:40:05:a5:00:04 miibus0: <MII bus> on vr0 amphy0: <Am79C873 10/100
2015 Jan 24
1
tinc Digest, Vol 123, Issue 11
Hi, Thank you Guus, I think the /16 solution is the easier to apply so I modified my tinc-up in host A to be like #!/bin/sh ifconfig $INTERFACE 192.168.10.1 netmask 255.255.0.0 a route -a from HOST A shows: Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface 0.0.0.0 178.62.128.1 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0 10.129.0.0
2005 Nov 29
0
fwmark port - dual adsl line
Hi all, Below is my network diagram: - eth0 (adsl 1) eth1 (adsl 2) | | | | | | | | ----------------- | | | Gateway | | | ----------------- | | | tun0 Below is my iptables scripting to mark certain ports: -
2007 Feb 07
0
HTB Troubleshooting
Hello all, Probably a silly problem as a result of lack of understanding here, but I''m having some trouble with a supposedly simple shaping script here. I have a bunch of IPs on an interface tun0 (VPN clients) which I''m trying to rate limit to 5Mbps default, and then set externally by a script to 1Mbps or 10Mbps. All traffic goes out of eth0 from the clients - no routeback.
2003 Apr 13
2
Problem in getting tftp transfer to succeed
Setup: Server: Mac OS X Server which serves dhcp and tftp requests client: Acer with PXE boot agent 4.0.19 file to transfer: -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 10988 Apr 12 13:50 pxelinux.0 The default tftpd daemon doesn't support the tsize option (I think, look at the packet trace at the end, it reports the file isn't found, but I think this is because of tsize ... but I could be
2015 Jan 22
1
Help linking subnets
Hi, after trying for days I ended up with a working tinc configurazion of 2 subnets, now my goal is to add 2 more subnets and comunicate. I might seem dumb at this point but honestly I don't work in IT or Networking stuff, and so I dont have that deep knowledge. A little explanation of my configuration is HOST A (VPN server) Public IP: 1.2.3.4 tun0 Subnet = 192.168.10.0/24 tun0 IP =
2005 Jul 08
1
gre tunnel between networks with same subnet
/-----------------------\ | | |eth0 |eth0 |-------| |-------| | |eth1 eth1 | | -------- A |____ _______| B |----- | | \ / | | --------| | | --------| | | | |
2017 Dec 29
2
OpenVPN server and firewalld
On 12/29/2017 3:59 AM, Wojciech ?ysiak wrote: > firstly check which zone are your interface in : > > bash> firewall-cmd --get-active-zones > > then all you have to do is add a service to the firewall > > firewall-cmd --zone=<INSERT YOUR ZONE> --add-service=openvpn --permanent > > assuming that your Openvpn is running on standard port 1194/tcp|udp, > If not
2007 Mar 15
1
Openvpn routing problem
Hi, I posted this question yesterday on the Openvpn mailing list, with no response, figured I will ask here too. I have been using openvpn for quite a while, no major problems encountered. Now I need to allow the server to access the lan of the client, and I can not figure out the routing. This is what I have after the tunnel is brought up: SERVER (A.A.A.A) Arx:~# ip addr ... 3: eth1: