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2008 Oct 29
2
Problem with Bridging ... and bge devices under FreeBSD 7.x?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm trying to run a QEMU VM on top of a FreeBSD 7.x server ... I've tried the exact same setup on my desktop, using 192.168.1.x and an fxp device, and it all works perfectly, but as soon as I do this on another machine on a public IP, I'm not getting any routing, I can't even ping it from the same machine ... My first thought was
2008 Mar 27
6
Problems pinging PC on tunnel
Hello! I have set up tunnel between a FreeBSD machine and Windows Vista. Tunnel is established, but when I try to ping either end ping fails. I have temporarily switched off firewalls on both machines, no luck. Here is client tinc.conf on Vista: Name = lenovo_client ConnectTo = lenovo_server Interface = tinctap Subnet = 10.20.40.0/24 Sevrer tinc.conf on FreeBSD: Device=/dev/tap0
2005 Mar 09
1
Different networks over NAT
Hi, I've been struggling for almost a week now, but I can't get the following setup to work. At home I have class A network: 10.0.0.0/16 with a masquerading gateway 10.0.0.1 running tinc. At work (http://www.eastsite.nl) we have a 192.168.0.0/24 network. The gateway is called 'ed' I've set up tinc on 'gateway' and everything is working fine from
2008 May 28
3
7-STABLE: bridge and em
Hello list! When em0 has an inet address while bridge0 doesn't, it seems to be OK: ----- bs1% uname -a FreeBSD bs1.sp34.ru 7.0-STABLE FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #0: Sun May 25 20:15:26 MSD 2008 root@bs1.sp34.ru:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/BSM i386 bs1% ifconfig em0; ifconfig tap0; ifconfig bridge0 em0: flags=8943<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
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
2016 Feb 26
3
Tinc 1.0.26 on Mac OS X
Hi Maxim, I'm having the same result, though I got some more output with debug level 5; it's definitely failing to create the specified tincdev0 network device. Is there something I need to change on OS X to enable that? See: $ sudo tincd -D -c /etc/tinc/robotvpn -d tincd 1.0.26 (Nov 2 2015 06:12:50) starting, debug level 1 /dev/tap0 is a Generic BSD tap device ifconfig: interface
2016 Feb 26
2
Tinc 1.0.26 on Mac OS X
Hi Maxim, Not much to it: avahi-autoipd -D $INTERFACE # ifconfig $INTERFACE 169.254.45.23 netmask 255.255.0.0 up ip route add 172.20.0.0/16 dev $INTERFACE Mac OS X doesn't have "ip" by default, so I also installed the Homebrew package "iproute2mac", which provides an emulation of "ip" on top of the legacy ifconfig/route calls. The commented-out ifconfig
2016 Feb 25
5
Tinc 1.0.26 on Mac OS X
Hey all, I'm trying to use tinc 1.0.26 from Homebrew on Mac OS X 10.10.5, and having some trouble. Is anyone successfully doing this? Here's my config: $ sudo cat /etc/tinc/robotvpn/tinc.conf Name = elendur Mode = switch AddressFamily = ipv4 Interface = tincdev0 Compression = 1 ConnectTo = robot_ph_cpe22_04 And here's the invocation: $ sudo tincd -D -c /etc/tinc/robotvpn -d tincd
2000 Jul 27
1
Network confusion
Whens the point and click GUI coming out? All kidding aside, I seem to be confused about some of the network settings. Essentially all I want is a secure tunnel from machine A to B on two different physical networks, but I can't seem to get there. Just to get things figured out I've got two machines on the same physical network, mach A: 192.168.0.1, mach B: 192.168.0.3. bcast is
2016 Jan 07
2
Troubleshooting on OS X
> kextload /Library/Extensions/tun.kext/ I didn't have a /Library/Extensions/tun.kext/ on my machine. I googled around, and downloaded and installed from http://tuntaposx.sourceforge.net/. Not sure why the macports install didn't work, but it seems I'm making progress. Now I get this: > sudo tincd -n dpsf -D -d3 tincd 1.0.21 (Feb 3 2015 20:09:36) starting, debug level 3
2016 Jan 08
1
Troubleshooting on OS X
Thanks very much! It's alive! For others who are having problems, this is a summary of the differences I needed between Linux and OS X: You'll need to install http://tuntaposx.sourceforge.net/ manually. On tinc.conf: > Linux Name = ntwigg2014linux AddressFamily = ipv4 Interface = dpsfVPN ConnectTo = dpserver001 > Mac Same, but remove the Interface line entirely On tinc-up: >
2019 May 06
4
config help & pid file not existing issue
Tinc team: I'm creating a vpn for my work laptop and vps and got trapped, here are my config files: on laptop: *tinc.conf Name = envy13 Device = /dev/net/tun ConnectTo = main *hosts/main Address = <my vps ext ip address> Port = 655 Subnet = 10.0.0.1/32 *hosts/envy13 Port = 655 Subnet = 10.0.0.2/32 *tinc-up #!/bin/sh ip link set myvpn up ip addr add 10.0.0.2/32 dev myvpn ip route add
2005 Dec 15
1
hello newbie question !
hello ! I am new to this newsgroup and I'm also trying to make a tinc vpn bridge setup work. I hope you guys can help me. Here is my setup: C1 --- R1 --- (internet) --- R2 ---- C2 C1 acts as a server. OS is win2000 pro. (named vserver) C2 acts as a client. OS is win2000 pro. (named vclient) R1 is the ADSL modem router (DHCP server) for C1 subnet 192.168.1.x. Internet connection
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
2002 Dec 26
1
Questions about multiple Tinc daemons
Hi, I have some questions about running multiple tinc deamons. The docs say you can do it to support separate VPNs, but I don't see any examples. I have been running a single tinc vpn for months with no problems, now I'm trying to add a second separate vpn. I'm running the static tinc version 1.0pre7 (built Apr 9 2002 14:00:34, protocol 14) on Debian potato. I did not want to go
2002 Feb 19
1
lose connection with traffic from connector to connectee
using 1.0pre5 A: tinc.conf ------------ Name = A PrivateKeyFile = /usr/local/etc/tinc/vpn/rsa_key.priv Device = /dev/tap0 ConnectTo = B A: tinc-up --------- #!/bin/sh modprobe ethertap ifconfig tap0 hw ether fe:fd:00:00:00:00 ifconfig tap0 192.168.0.3 netmask 255.255.0.0 ifconfig tap0 -arp B: tinc.conf ------------ Name = B PrivateKeyFile = /usr/local/etc/tinc/vpn/rsa_key.priv Device =
2002 Jan 18
2
Connection established, but no data transfer...
Hello! I am attempting to get tinc running between two machines and would appreciate any guidance one could lend. I have read through all of the documentation and feel that I am close but missing something silly. First Machine: (gerry) $tincd --version tinc version 1.0-cvs (built Jan 17 2002 16:13:13, protocol 11) Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Ivo Timmermans, Guus Sliepen and others. See the
2000 Jun 12
0
TINC 1.0pre2: unable to access one private network (fwd)
Voor de duidelijkheid... ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 16:14:37 -0500 From: gbarnett <gbarnett@satx.rr.com> To: guus@sliepen.warande.net Subject: TINC 1.0pre2: unable to access one private network Guus... I couldn't seem to get this to the mail list... could you post it and/or answer it for me? Thx. I have been having problems configuring TINC
2005 Nov 28
1
Question concerning iptables and the example at tinc's homepage
Hi all, hi Guus, in july 2004 i received an e-mail from you concerning the way a packet takes across a (tinc)vpn: > They are forwarded from eth0 to tap0, but the kernel doesn't know that > tinc is forwarding them from tap0 to ippp0. So, the UDP and TCP > packets that tinc sends will be seen by the OUTPUT chain instead of > the FORWARD chain. At the other end, the received UDP
2016 Feb 26
0
Tinc 1.0.26 on Mac OS X
Lets view your tinc.conf On February 26, 2016 6:41:30 PM GMT+03:00, Mike Purvis <mpurvis at clearpathrobotics.com> wrote: >Hi Maxim, > >I'm having the same result, though I got some more output with debug >level >5; it's definitely failing to create the specified tincdev0 network >device. >Is there something I need to change on OS X to enable that? See: >