Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "Nagios monitoring of tinc"
2014 Jun 18
1
TCPOnly obsolete? Maybe not
Guus,
[tinc version 1.0.24]
Consider the case where you have the following setup
client - fw - server
The client and server successfully setup a tunnel and UDP communication starts to happen. Then the client shuts up and the server only needs to send data to the client if the remote tool accesses the client?s UI.
If the firewall times out the NAT UDP hole, the server has a problem: The UDP
2013 Apr 23
2
tinc.conf.5 man page errors on FreeBSD 8.3 (tinc 1.0.19)
Guus
The mdoc warnings (on FreeBSD 8) are getting a little bit annoying at times:
anywi at lcrproxy:/usr/ports/security/tinc/work/tinc-1.0.19/doc % man tinc.conf 2>&1 | head -5
mdoc warning: Empty input line #6
mdoc warning: Empty input line #10
mdoc warning: Empty input line #15
mdoc warning: Empty input line #22
mdoc warning: Empty input line #30
There are hundreds. Ctrl-L refreshes
2013 Oct 04
1
Retry interval for attempting to set up a tunnel
Hi,
We set up tinc tunnels over 3G when the connection becomes available. It is a mobile environment so connections come and go frequently. We send tinc an ALRM signal to retry a connection, but somehow this fails once in a while.
Is there a way to influence the retry interval for connections that are down and the interval increment? We would like to be able to set this to 1 minute after ALRM.
2013 May 10
1
ARP resolution not done from one end
Folks,
We have a setup where each mobile node connects with 1 or more tinc instances (over different links) to a central node. tinc is running in switch mode. The link is chosen by setting the IP address on the active link's interface, and the central node sees this after the first packet on the link, and moves the MAC address to a different 'ethernet port' (link). This works really
2013 Dec 20
13
[Bug 2190] New: Nagios command check_ssh
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2190
Bug ID: 2190
Summary: Nagios command check_ssh
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 6.2p1
Hardware: ix86
OS: FreeBSD
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: sshd
Assignee: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
2012 Apr 23
0
Tinc via satellite link stalls often
Guus,
Below a segment of a log file. I am trying to analyse why the satellite link goes down and up all the time (sometimes 10 to 15 times an hour, sometimes not for a day.
My guess is that this indicates packet loss on the satelllite link and tinc not really recovering from that. Where I inserted an empty line the log basically stopped and was silent for I guess for 14 minutes? Would setting
2017 May 15
8
[Bug 2717] New: MonitoringHosts option - suppress Connection reset entries from known hosts
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2717
Bug ID: 2717
Summary: MonitoringHosts option - suppress Connection reset
entries from known hosts
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 7.5p1
Hardware: Other
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
2017 Mar 29
2
Timeout during authentication - connection timeout not configurable?
Hi there,
We use tincd over VSAT connections, and if the contract has been reduced to a bare minimum -and- the ship is moving, latency reaches 2 - 5 seconds (yes, seconds). Generally this is not a problem if you are patient (and most smart phones are), but tincd is slightly too fast in deciding that it is not going to work. We also use the tinc connection to check whether any traffic is possible.
2013 Aug 04
1
10th anniversary of tinc 1.0
Hello everyone,
Today is exactly 10 years ago that tinc 1.0 was released. I would have hoped to
celebrate this by releasing 1.0.22 and 1.1pre8 today, but this will instead
happen in one week.
Tinc 1.1 is close to becoming stable, and I hope to release 1.1.0 before the
end of the year. The main features of tinc 1.1 are the improved security over
tinc 1.0, and a much nicer interface that makes it
2013 Aug 04
1
10th anniversary of tinc 1.0
Hello everyone,
Today is exactly 10 years ago that tinc 1.0 was released. I would have hoped to
celebrate this by releasing 1.0.22 and 1.1pre8 today, but this will instead
happen in one week.
Tinc 1.1 is close to becoming stable, and I hope to release 1.1.0 before the
end of the year. The main features of tinc 1.1 are the improved security over
tinc 1.0, and a much nicer interface that makes it
2002 Jan 16
0
How can I politely disconnect? Was: Clean way to monitor status of 'sshd' remotely?
I'm having the same issue "Eddy Geez" posted about in October, 2001 - I'm
looking to figure out how to politely disconnect from openssh's sshd, such
that it will either not log the connection at all or will at least not log
it at fatal level. I monitor the sshd daemon on all my hosts with
Netsaint's check_ssh plugin every five minutes, so there are a *lot* of
these log
2011 Oct 26
8
bug: recursive directory copy that re-copies nightly
I''m seeing a recurring, nightly copy of files which are not changing. I get the following message every night from tagmail.
1. It happens once per day (not every 30 minutes)
2. The files haven''t changed in months
3. The files aren''t changing -- there''s only one md5 in the clientbucket for each file
4. There''s no schedule on the resource
5. The files
2012 Apr 18
4
FW: tinc Digest, Vol 90, Issue 17
Dear C?dric,
If I am using windows version of tinc, how can I check the connection list?
Regards,
Eric
-----Original Message-----
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Of tinc-request at tinc-vpn.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2012 6:00 PM
To: tinc at tinc-vpn.org
Subject: tinc Digest, Vol 90, Issue 17
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2006 Apr 03
30
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 3653] New: Silence 'vanished files' messages
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3653
Summary: Silence 'vanished files' messages
Product: rsync
Version: 2.6.8
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
ReportedBy: count-samba@flatline.de
2014 Sep 23
1
Monitor Samba4 Best Practices
Hello,
Outside of running 'samba-tool drs showrepl' and examining
'log.samba'. How does one monitor the overall health of Active Directory
or the Samba4 daemons? I currently have Nagios configured to monitor the
servers themselves(ie. ping,ssh,swap etc). Thanks for any input.
--
-James
2001 Oct 26
1
Clean way to monitor status of 'sshd' remotely?
I am trying to come up with a "clean" way to check if a machine
is running 'sshd' so it can be included in a NetSaint config.
Currently, there is a NetSaint plugin called "check_ssh", but
it simply connects to port 22, looks for the SSH version response
from the daemon, and then disconnects. This results in the
syslog file where "auth" messages are sent in
2017 Mar 29
0
Timeout during authentication - connection timeout not configurable?
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 10:14:30AM +0200, Nick Hibma wrote:
> We use tincd over VSAT connections, and if the contract has been reduced to a bare minimum -and- the ship is moving, latency reaches 2 - 5 seconds (yes, seconds). Generally this is not a problem if you are patient (and most smart phones are), but tincd is slightly too fast in deciding that it is not going to work. We also use the
2014 Jan 16
1
HTML documentation in one piece
Guus,
Would it be possible to have the HTML documentation in one file on the website? With configuration directives separated over multiple files and me never remembering where they belong, it would be easier to search for them.
Nick
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2014 Jan 16
1
SIGINT is a bad choice for changing log levels
Guus,
I would like to ask you to reconsider using SIGINT for logging change. It?s a pain to kill tincd when started from the command line. Ctrl-C does not work as expected. Great for debugging perhaps, but in normal use cases, when trying to make a connection work and test changes it?s a pain.
On BSD there is SIGINFO (29), which can be sent by pressing Ctrl-T, but I am not sure whether that
2014 Jan 16
1
Clarification of man page on StrictSubnets
Guus,
I have a question on how to interprete the following fragment of the man page:
StrictSubnets = yes | no (no) [experimental]
When this option is enabled tinc will only use Subnet statements which are present in the host config files in the
local /etc/tinc/NETNAME/hosts/ directory.
Does this mean it will ignore any subnets learnt through ADD_SUBNET? Perhaps