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2012 Apr 24
2
tinc router mode on Windows 7
Dear All, I am trying to enable router mode of tinc on Windows 7 platform. Although I have enabled the router mode and IP routing in Windows 7 PC (Network A Server). The PC B is still unable to connect the Network A and PC A. But the Network A and PC A is able to communicate each other via tinc. Please help and advise me any incorrect of that. Network A server Real - LAN adapter IP:
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 Apr 25
1
Routing between two tunnels
Hi! Me and two friends are trying to get a VPN working, but we cant get routing between two tunnels. This is how it looks, all servers (192.168.*.1) are running IP Masquerade to enable the other computers behind them to access the internet. Both elayne and glenn are connecting to melc, and the tunnel between melc and glenn are running TCPOnly because that glenn doesnt have a public IP (it's
2002 Oct 03
1
VPN behind masquerading firewall 1.Opre7
Dear Tinc developer, I have some problems connecting to the other site of the VPN Here are my configuration files on pc1 Configuration files on pc2 /usr/local/etc/tinc/tinc.conf /usr/local/etc/tinc/tinc.conf Name = pc1 Name = pc2 TapDevice = /dev/tap0 TapDevice = /dev/tap0 PrivateKeyFile =
2002 Feb 25
1
problem with tinc pre5
Hello, I have 2 hosts HostA and HostB HostA - 10.38.9.2, kernel 2.4.16, tincd from Debian package HostB - 10.38.9.223, kernel 2.2.17-21mdk, tincd from tarball package. HostA: ------------------------------ /etc/tinc/test4/tinc.conf Name = HostA ConnectTo = HostB TapDevice = /dev/misc/net/tun PrivateKeyFile = /etc/tinc/test4/rsa_key.priv /etc/tinc/test4/hosts/HostA Subnet = 10.0.0.0/8 Port =
2001 Jun 01
2
Error: cannot route packet - please help
Hi, I?m fighting with a silly problem: my syslog tells me tinc cannot route a packet. I can use a telnet or the good ol ping, it is the same effect. When I?m pinging from the laptop (172.16.11.2) the network address (172.16.11.0) or any address numerically lower than the laptops address, the packet gets routed, otherwise not. And when I ping the network address, I get the reply twice, as to be
2002 Aug 15
4
tinc-1.0pre7-i386-1.tgz
Beste tinc-developer, Ik moet van mijn baas een aantal VPN's aanleggen en ben nu thuis bezig om te testen. Ik heb 2 computers in een thuisnetwerkje (totaal 6 computers) geinstalleerd met SuSe 7.3, daar de klanten dit ook hebben. De computers zijn verbonden met een switch. Dit is de inhoud van mijn bestanden: Op computer 1 genaamd suse met ip 192.168.0.99 netmask 255.255.255.0
2002 Aug 19
1
tinc woes (connection established, possible routing issues)
Hello, I'm trying to use tinc to establish a vpn between two linux boxes. The keys are shared and the connection gets established, but I can't seem to ping either side. One side is strictly a server for the client to connect to. It has a public IP, and the private IP subnet which it's trying to "share" to the client. It's a pretty simple and straight forward setup.
2001 Jun 22
1
book on tinc
Hi Ivo and Guus, We are writing a book on building VPNs for Linux and a part of it describes tinc. I wanted to make sure that your opinion, as tinc authors and developers, is reflected. First, let me ask a couple of technical questions. 1. If there are two hosts, foo and bar, that are to be connected via tinc, and each host should only have _one_ IP address (i.e. nmask is /32), would the
2002 Jul 07
2
Metadata socket and net2str() error
Hello there, I was hoping that maybe one of you guys could help me out with a problem I'm experiencing with tinc1.0pre7. First, I'll start with my configuration, after that I'll explain my problem. Background ---------- This is a simple, client-server situation on a private network. Both machines run the same Debian Woody 3.0 testing installation and both have identical packages
2010 Feb 02
0
No subject
"PrivateKeyFile" as this is default, otherwise configuration is quite minimal. ======= Configuration ========= Server Side =========== # cat tinc.conf Name = fsvpns3f30 Mode = switch Device = /dev/net/tun AddressFamily = ipv4 PingInterval = 30 PrivateKeyFile = /etc/tinc/fsvpn/rsa_key.priv # cat tinc-up #!/bin/sh ifconfig $INTERFACE 10.10.100.30 netmask 255.255.0.0 # cat
2001 Nov 21
1
Connection problems
I have been having some problems setting up tinc on 2 masquerading linux slackware boxes. routerA is a NAT router to the internet, for two networks on two interfaces. This are the two networks: eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:E0:4C:6C:6D:86 inet addr:192.168.0.1 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX
2002 Feb 18
1
hung while trying to contact host
Using tinc1.0pre5 Three machines A, B, and C tinc.conf on A: ----------------- Name = A PrivateKeyFile = /usr/local/etc/tinc/vpn/rsa_key.priv Device = /dev/tun ConnectTo = B tinc.conf on B: ----------------- Name = B PrivateKeyFile = /usr/local/etc/tinc/vpn/rsa_key.priv Device = /dev/tun ConnectTo = C A is up and connected to B which is up. Machine C is down. The log on B shows it
2005 Jan 13
1
Tinc on Windows
Hi folks. At the moment I'm using tinc to connect to linux boxes, both of which are behind NAT. This works just fine. I'd now like to connect some roaming windows users to the network so they can browse a samba share like I can already do with linux. These folk will likely have dynamic IP addresses. The server has an IP of 10.0.0.2 My client has an IP of 192.168.1.100 Here's what
2010 Oct 20
1
tinc problem with windows
Hi , today i was trying to connect my windows 7 client to my tinc server and i ran into a strange problem :) my tinc server is running tinc 1.0.11 on ubuntu 10.04 in switch mode , and the windows client is running tinc 1.0.13, there is a very strange problem , i tried to connect the windows system , i configured it , and it didn't work , so i ran it in debug mode -D -d5 , and it told me: Got
2006 Jan 20
1
Tinc connects but no bridge
I'm really trying to do a client to server connection more than an ethernet bridge, but I couldn't figure out from the docs where that comes in. Client is Kubuntu Breezy, and server is Debian Sarge. Tinc was installed with apt-get on both systems. Version on server is 1.0.3, on client is 1.0.4. I've spent the entire day toiling over getting this set up. I had ipchains rules, etc,
2002 Dec 27
1
Bug in tinc manual
I found the following error in tinc manual in http://tinc.nl.linux.org/documentation/tinc_4.html PrivateKey = /etc/tinc/company/rsa_key.priv should be: PrivateKeyFile = /etc/tinc/company/rsa_key.priv Tinc: Discussion list about the tinc VPN daemon Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/ Tinc site: http://tinc.nl.linux.org/
2016 Feb 12
0
Tinc Router Mode - PING RESULT is destination host unreachable
El 12 de febrero de 2016 16:51:59 CET, Eric Yau <ericyaukhy at hotmail.com> escribi?: >Hi All, > > > >I am trying to setup the site-to-site VPN with TINC for connect my home >network to company network. Here is the IP allocation and configuration >for >your reference. > > > >Home PC (192.168.1.2) ?-----? Home (OPENWRT Router, 192.168.1.1, >10.0.0.1)
2003 Dec 05
1
Numerous disconections and MaxTimeout appears to be ignored
Hi I've compiled Tinc 1.0.2 from source but I'm having trouble. Not only am I having disconnections all the time (could be a network issue however) but even worse, Tinc is ignoring my MaxTimeout = 60 and is waiting longer and longer and longer (logfile shows it at 120 seconds). Is this a bug or have i misconfigured anything? best regards Marco Amrein Dec 5 11:25:12 frank
2004 Feb 15
1
Problems getting tinc running
Hi folks, Sorry to trouble you all - I'm having some trouble getting tincd up and running - I suspect I'm having problems with subnets. Any help would relaly be appreciated! At the moment I'm trying to get two linux boxes, both of which are running as NAT routers for their respective networks to talk. My goal is to allow staff to connect to the corporate network from their laptops