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2016 Jan 19
2
tinc running openwrt (mikrotik metarouter mips)
You can find tinc package in openwrt repo and install it with opkg or luci. I suggest you first run couple of tinc nodes on x86, just to understand how it works. -- brgds Max On Jan 19, 2016 7:17 PM, Yazeed Fataar <yazeedfataar at gmail.com> wrote: Any help please? Regards Yazeed Fataar On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 3:39 PM, Yazeed Fataar <yazeedfataar at gmail.com> wrote: Thanks
2015 May 11
2
Two nodes with same key?
On 11/05/15 18:59, Guus Sliepen wrote: > Tinc does break if you have two nodes that have the same Name > online at the same time, since those are used to uniquely identify > nodes in the VPN. Ah. I had assumed that some sort of internal UID was used to identify nodes. Does tinc break if the two ends of the connection disagree about the name? For example if my old hub was called
2012 Jul 02
1
IPv6 routed setup
Hello folks, we're planning an IPv6-Deployment using tinc. A routed tinc-network should connect a couple of wireless access points. In order to avoiding scaling issues, the network should not be run in switched mode. Our site uses 2001:470:780f::/56 - Each ap gets a single /64 network, to be distributed to its wireless clients. Example: ap 1: 2001:470:780f:1::/64 ap 2:
2016 Jan 19
3
tinc running openwrt (mikrotik metarouter mips)
Hi Maxim See below. root at OpenWrt:/etc/tinc/acmevpn# modprobe -v tun -ash: modprobe: not found root at OpenWrt:/etc/tinc/acmevpn# lsmod tun Module Size Used by Not tainted crc_ccitt 928 0 root at OpenWrt:/etc/tinc/acmevpn# uname -a Linux OpenWrt 2.6.31.10 #1 Tue Jul 23 14:34:17 CEST 2013 mips GNU/Linux root at OpenWrt:/etc/tinc/acmevpn# opkg info
2016 Jan 18
2
tinc running openwrt (mikrotik metarouter mips)
Thanks Graham Please excuse me as I am a noob in linux . I have come across this link through searches. I just dont know how to start... Do I "wget http://www.tinc-vpn.org/packages/tinc-1.0.26.tar.gz" to openwrt vm and then how do I compile it in openwrt? <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> This
2016 Jan 19
3
tinc running openwrt (mikrotik metarouter mips)
On 19/01/16 17:31, Yazeed Fataar wrote: > Hi Graham > > Regarding the tun lib , see mine. > > root at OpenWrt:~# /lib/modules/3.3.8/tun.ko But didn't one of your earlier mails say that tun did not appear in your lsmod output? If the module is there but not loaded, why don't you just "insmod" it? I am confused. Sorry, I can't help further. I have told
2016 Jan 19
2
tinc running openwrt (mikrotik metarouter mips)
On 19/01/16 18:25, Maxim Vorontsov wrote: > Yazeed, your tun.ko for 3.3.8. Which kernel do you use? > Show your "uname -a". By the way, 3.3.8 seems very old for an OpenWrt kernel. The router I am running tinc on has 3.8.10 and is several years old. I built that image myself but it was based on Barrier Breaker r36499. You may want to find a more recent build -- for example a
2015 May 11
2
Two nodes with same key?
I am wondering if tinc breaks if two hosts have the same key? I am guessing it probably does! I have a hub-and-spoke arrangement, with VPN clients who all know the DNS name and the public key for the hub. I need to transition the hub to another server, with another IP address. I will, after testing, transition the DNS name to point to the new server. It would be convenient if I didn't
2016 Jan 19
2
tinc running openwrt (mikrotik metarouter mips)
Hi Graham Can you perhaps share with me the mr-mips metarouter image you are using? Regards Yazeed Fataar <yazeedfataar at hotmail.com> On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 8:01 PM, Graham Cobb <g+tinc at cobb.uk.net> wrote: > On 19/01/16 03:57, Yazeed Fataar wrote: > > Hi Marek > > > > I managed to setup everything in openwrt. However I am getting errors > > when
2016 Jan 19
1
tinc running openwrt (mikrotik metarouter mips)
Forget about tinc. I won't work until you solve issue with your kernel. On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 9:45 PM, Yazeed Fataar <yazeedfataar at gmail.com> wrote: > this is what happens when I try to run tincd > > root at OpenWrt:/etc/tinc/vpn# tincd -n vpn -D -d5 > > tincd 1.0.21 (Mar 9 2014 18:26:59) starting, debug level 5 > > Could not open /dev/net/tun: No such file
2013 Feb 16
1
Windows 8 support?
Does tinc work on Windows 8? If not, are there any plans to support it? I was using tinc to provide remote support for my mother-in-law (allowing me to connect her into my personal tinc-based VPN and easily connect a vnc session). Unfortunately her new PC runs Windows 8! The alternative to tinc is going to have to be some complex putty configuration, but I find using vnc over ssh port
2012 Dec 08
1
Old tinc version, switch mode not working
I have been using tinc in routed mode for many years. However, I tried today to use tinc in switch mode and it doesn't seem to be working. The problem is that my router is running a very old version of tinc! I am wondering if anyone remembers whether a bug like this was fixed... I have set up two nodes, running tinc, in switch mode. One is running an up to date version of tinc (from
2016 Jan 26
1
Persistent tun/tap
On 26/01/16 09:13, Guus Sliepen wrote: > On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 07:25:55AM +0000, mlist wrote: I will not > add this feature to tinc. You can easily do this yourself by adding > these environment variables to a separate file, and sourcing it in > the scripts that tinc calls. For example: Does tinc clear the environment before calling the scripts? Or can you just define the
2016 Jan 18
4
tinc running openwrt (mikrotik metarouter mips)
Hi Guys I am wanting to test running tinc in openwrt. I need help on how to run it in openwrt. How do I compile tinc ? Regards Yazeed Fataar <yazeedfataar at hotmail.com> <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> This email has been sent from a virus-free computer protected by Avast. www.avast.com
2016 Aug 27
2
Is it possible to block ipv6 auto configuration entering the tinc tunnel?
Hi Im using tinc to bridge networks together. And im using ebtables to block dhcp traffic for ipv4 on each node in tinc. One of my nodes have recently began using ipv6. The isp is using auto configuration to give out ipv6 addresses. The problem is that every computer in my bridged network is getting ipv6 addresses from that node. The other computers behind the other nodes have no use for ipv6
2016 May 13
2
Bridge not forwarding multicast traffic to the tap interface
yes, ip_forward was turned on. iptables is defaulted to ACCEPT policy on all the 3 chains. On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 1:24 AM, Guus Sliepen <guus at tinc-vpn.org> wrote: > On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 12:06:51AM +0800, Terry T wrote: > > > I have a Debian 8 64-bit machine set up as a server and apt-got the tinc > > package. I configured tinc as a bridge and everything seems
2019 May 02
4
Aw: Re: very high traffic without any load
2010 Oct 06
2
Multicast over Tinc
Would it be extremely difficult to do multicast over tinc? How about reliable multicast over tinc? This would be more traffic than multicast dns, but not _necessarily_ a great deal more. It would be for syncing some information among freeipa domain controllers. Would the tinc nodes need to be in all in switch or maybe even hub mode? EthernetOverIP over tinc?
2017 Feb 22
2
Re: Is it possible to block ipv6 auto configuration entering the tinc tunnel?
Hi thank you for looking in to this. I haven't tried it before now. I cant get it to work. after running the commands you suggest I get this when I run ip6tables --list-rules root at JOTVPN:~# ip6tables --list-rules -P INPUT ACCEPT -P FORWARD ACCEPT -P OUTPUT ACCEPT -A FORWARD -i vpn -p ipv6-icmp -m icmp6 --icmpv6-type 133 -j DROP -A FORWARD -o vpn -p ipv6-icmp -m icmp6 --icmpv6-type 134 -j
2016 Mar 04
2
ipv6 default route from somewhere
I have been gradually moving more tinc servers over to ipv6 addresses on the tinc 1.1 branch. Tinc is inserting a default route for ipv6 for some reason... default via 2600:3c01:e030:f2::1 dev tinc6 proto static metric 950 pref medium In my case the default route supplied by ra is still the correct thing, but I don't see where in the code tinc is inserting this route from.... which, as