Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "tincd searches for config files in the wrong directory"
2018 Jan 06
3
Tinc at startup Debian 8 Jessie
Dear mailing list,
How do I make Tinc auto start on Debian 8 Jessie?
I’ve compiled and installed the latest stable release tinc-1.0.33 and I’ve tried this:
nano /usr/local/etc/tinc/nets.boot
Added the netname of my vpn
sudo service tinc start
Should work according to:
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-tinc-and-set-up-a-basic-vpn-on-ubuntu-14-04
2016 Jan 24
2
Securing tinc config files
Hi Guus
Yeah I kinda thought of that only once I hit the "Send" button .... I guess
I have two options ,
1. Manage my own server with public ip address
2. Trust my VPS provider LOL....
I read this from digitalocean "Privacy Policy"
Server Data
*DigitalOcean does not have access to its users? server data. The backend
is locked away from the users? support staff and only
2014 Mar 04
1
Throughput on KVM guest - ideas for making it faster
Hi all,
thanks for making Tinc available - it works well and I managed to get a decent configuration going in only a few hours, great :)
I am building a VPN for my cloud servers (hosted at DigitalOcean, they use Linux and KVM). I am on Ubuntu 12.04 with Kernel 3.0.8-36, and tinc is at version 1.0.16.
From a functional point of view, everything works like a charm! But I am wondering, if there is
2017 May 18
1
Improving packets/sec and data rate - v1.0.24
I noticed a large performance boost both on bare metal and in vps instances
by turning on kernel routing in the tinc config, and using full host
declerations for routs rather than dumping things to the tun interface
ambiguously.
"Forwarding = kernel"
ip route add 1.2.3.4 via 4.3.2.1 dev tun
-instead of-
ip route add 1.2.3.4 dev tun
On May 17, 2017 3:10 PM, "Niklas Hambüchen"
2017 May 17
3
Improving packets/sec and data rate - v1.0.24
Niklas - Thanks! Yeah, your Github issue was very useful for me to
understand what is probably causing our issue (the syscall chain done on
every UDP packet). Very interesting that you're able to see around 90%
of a Gig line on bare metal. Were you ever able to make any further
progress on adjusting Tinc based on the investigation in
https://github.com/gsliepen/tinc/issues/110 ?
Martin -
2015 Jan 26
2
Windows service tincd behaves different from command line tincd
Hello,
I have 4 VM's running in Microsoft Azure. They all should have similar configurations except from their tinc ip addresses of course.
They run tinc 1.0.24. I have a 5th machine, my development machine.
I am able to ping all 4 VM's from my computer when I start tinc from the commandline (tincd -n innomeer -D -d 2).
3 of the computers also work ok when running tinc as a service
2015 Feb 01
4
Tincd fails to resolve domain names before it is started name resolution becomes available.
If tincd is started before name resolution comes up, it keeps failing
for ever to resolve domain names in Address= host configuration
variable after name resolution becomes possible.
I think tincd should succeed in resolving domain names after name
resolution becomes available.
2003 Nov 27
3
default route from windows through tincd
hi,
Postmaster wrote:
> Hello,
>
> hope one can give me a hint.
>
> I am trying to setup secured connections for
> wavelan clients with no success.
>
> On the windows side, the eventviewer is saying:
> Bogus data reveived from 010010050001.
ups, my falt. i broke one priv key. Now the connection
is working.
I still can not route default taffic through tincd.
The
2015 Feb 01
2
Tincd fails to resolve domain names before it is started name resolution becomes available.
On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Guus Sliepen <guus at tinc-vpn.org> wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 01, 2015 at 04:08:47PM +0900, crocket wrote:
>
>> If tincd is started before name resolution comes up, it keeps failing
>> for ever to resolve domain names in Address= host configuration
>> variable after name resolution becomes possible.
>>
>> I think tincd should
2000 Jul 08
1
Problems starting up tincd with startupscript 1.0pre2-1.i386.rpm
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a vpn using tinc, so I installed tinc with the rpm version on my firewall as a listener. Setting up the tap device is no problem. The file /etc/tinc/tinc.conf looks like:
TapDevice = /dev/tap0
MyVirtualIP = 192.168.2.1/24
Vpnmask = 255.255.255.0
When I start the script /etc/rc.d/init.d/tinc start it says something about missing /etc/tinc/nets.boot
2017 Aug 01
1
tincd 1.0.26 terminates with. "Name for tinc daemon required!"
Hello folks,
I have the following problem: tincd is complaining about a missing name or so but i cannot find any mistake in the configuration. It is similar to all my other tinc nodes. here are the details:
# ls -l /etc/tinc/ffnw/
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Aug 1 10:43 hosts
-rw------- 1 root root 1680 Jul 31 21:54 rsa_key.priv
-rw------- 1 root root
2016 Oct 05
3
Dev: new option to mark all tincd socket of a tincd process
I know i'm new to the list but i'd like to propose something for tincd
daemon.
I'd like to mark all sockets established by a tincd process with a mark
passed as an argument in the command line.
What could be the purpose of this new option?
The goal of this option is to be able to have several tincd process
running at the same time using the same port but using different ip.
In
2010 Apr 14
3
tincd without root privileges
hey,
is there a way to run tinc on a (linux) box, with a public ip,
but on which i don't have root privileges ?
the server just connects nodes (behind natted firewall) & relays
their traffic, so no need for tap/tun interface on the box itself.
ptr_
--
http://www.L45.be/voidpointer
0493 52 5009
2016 Jan 24
4
Securing tinc config files
Thanks Guus
So based of this , having your central tinc server in VPS Provider , will
allow potentially the provider to replicate your config files and thus
exposing all your remote sites connected. My situation I face is all my
remote sites have dynamic addresses ,and in order for me to create a
connection point between the sites is to have a central server in cloud
with public address. Therefor
2014 May 13
1
Bug: more than one Port line in host file crashes tincd
I found a tincd crash caused by having two "Port" statements in a host's
file.
I realize this is a bug in an old version of tinc that may be fixed but I
spent the past few hours tracking it down so I'm sharing it in hopes others
can make use of this info.
I was "cleaning" up my Tinc VPN of a collection of OpenWrt routers and
tincd started crashing with "Got fatal
2015 Feb 10
2
Don't wait too much time (for tincd)
Le 10/02/2015 14:23, Guus Sliepen a ?crit :
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 08:54:16AM +0800, GG wrote:
>
>> [...]
>>
>> How it possible to make tincd restart if the connexion can't be made after
>> ... 30 secondes? and never wait more than 30 secondes.
>
> Just add the following line to tinc.conf:
>
> MaxTimeout = 30
>
Thanks a lot.
I will let you know
2015 Feb 09
2
Tincd fails to resolve domain names before it is started name resolution becomes available.
On Mon, Feb 09, 2015 at 10:57:05AM +0100, Florian Klink wrote:
> I have some hosts which converted to systemd-networkd (which doesn't
> support hooks by now), and most of the time, tinc simply won't come up
> after bootup (or won't be able to reconnect when the network is
> changed), which is really ugly.
>
> Having a local dns in front is somewhat hacky, I'd
2013 Mar 23
1
Tincd and OpenVPN on the same linux box
Hello,
?? I've a OpenVPN linuxbox (a VPS) and I want also to join it into a Tinc network.
?? Can I install tinc even if there is a OpenVPN server running ? There is any to know
before doing this ?
Thanks!
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2015 Feb 10
2
Don't wait too much time (for tincd)
Hi!
I'm in China now and my Internet connexion is very bad. I ever use the
best ADSL provider that I can have.
In some case (often), the connexion is lost. At the first time, tincd
will wait few time and retry. But, this delay is increased if the
connexion can't be made... so, it's quicker to kill tincd and restart it.
How it possible to make tincd restart if the connexion
2015 Feb 02
2
Tincd fails to resolve domain names before it is started name resolution becomes available.
William Kennington <william at wkennington.com> writes:
> Agreed.
> On Feb 1, 2015 4:21 AM, "Etienne Dechamps" <etienne at edechamps.fr> wrote:
>
>> Considering how cheap that operation seems to be, would it make sense
>> to call res_init() every time tinc retries a metaconnection? It's not
>> doing that very often anyway... and it would solve