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2016 Dec 13
0
Is that possible develop a python version of tinc?
Yes, the current c implement is not so easy to read, very old style!
The good part is that the protocol seems very clear:)
2016年12月13日 09:46,"Sven-Haegar Koch" <haegar at sdinet.de>写道:
On Tue, 13 Dec 2016, Cong Monkey wrote:
> As title, is that possible to develop a python version of tinc, that will
> be interesting:)
Possible?
Sure.
Will it be bigger and slower?
Sure.
2016 Sep 21
2
List of reacheable partners
Hi everybody.
Is there a way to have a list of reacheable partners and its connection
status? I need to list all partners in any tinc instance, its status
(connected / disconnected) and connection method (direct, relayed thru
other partner, etc.)
Thanks!
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2020 May 07
2
tinc performance relatively slow
On Tue, 5 May 2020 13:32:50 +0100
Jonathan Plews <SRS0=286U=6T=yahoo.co.uk=pl3w5y at mijnuvt.nl> wrote:
> I didn't study the internals but maybe changing DirectOnly, Forwarding
> and IndirectData will have an impact on per packet performance and
> speed stability by disabling some of the meshing features?
I will definitely try those.
> Although it probably just hit the CPU
2015 May 16
1
tinc 1.1 "Got ADD_EDGE ... which does not match existing entry"
On Sat, 16 May 2015, Guus Sliepen wrote:
> On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 12:09:52AM +0200, Sven-Haegar Koch wrote:
>
> > This change is not so good:
> >
> > Connection with aaa_vpnhub1 (1.2.3.4 port 443) activated
> > Error while translating addresses: ai_family not supported
> >
> > (And then the tinc process exists)
>
> Hm, I couldn't reproduce
2015 May 15
2
tinc 1.1 "Got ADD_EDGE ... which does not match existing entry"
On Fri, 15 May 2015, Guus Sliepen wrote:
> On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 10:26:46PM +0200, Sven-Haegar Koch wrote:
>
> > Another strange and difficult to understand thing - seems like all the
> > easy bugs in 1.1 are gone ;)
> [...]
> > Got ADD_EDGE from aaa_vpnhub1 (1.2.3.4 port 443) for haegar_tokamak
> > -> igor which does not match existing entry (Local
2015 May 13
2
tinc 1.1 never seems to accept UDP packets from 1.0.24 hosts
Hallo,
I have a couple of tinc hosts in the same network, some using the latest
tinc 1.1 git and some using 1.0.24.
It seems like traffic between 1.1 and 1.0 nodes is always transfered
using TCP (and an intermediate node, if not directly connected), never
with UDP.
Viewed from host W (tinc 1.1):
(All after successfully pinging an IP behind the remote side to trigger
UDP path probing, and
2015 Jul 21
1
Please help debug Windows setup
Hi - Thanks to Sven-Haegar and Donald, but still having issues setting up with Windows. Machine1 can't ping the VPN address of machine2.
Regular IPv4 address for both machines in 192.168.1.xxx range.
Router:
Forwarding port 655 to 101.102.103.1, UDP and TCP
Forwarding port 656 to 101.102.103.2, UDP and TCP
Tinc.conf on machine user1 just three lines:
Name = vpnuser1
ConnectTo =
2015 May 15
2
tinc 1.1 "Got ADD_EDGE ... which does not match existing entry"
Hallo,
Another strange and difficult to understand thing - seems like all the
easy bugs in 1.1 are gone ;)
waehring (1.1)
|
+-------------------+--------------+
| | |
vpnhub1 (1.1) igor (1.1) turing (1.0)
| | |
+-------------------+--------------+
|
tokamak
Whenever another node outside of the graph connects to vpnhub or igor
2015 Jan 17
2
Public Key format
I'm writing a storage app for storing the Ed25519 pub keys and want to do
some basic verification when a user submits their public key.
Is it just A-Za-z0-9 ? or can it contain special chars as well?
I'm assuming it will be in the range of printable characters?
Martin
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2016 Dec 13
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Is that possible develop a python version of tinc?
On 12/12/2016 9:46 AM, Cong Monkey wrote
> As title, is that possible to develop a python version of tinc, that
> will be interesting:)
I'll go out on a limb and say... yes. The unasked question I sense is,
"is anyone willing to port tinc to python".
I can't speak for anyone else, but personally I'm happy that tinc is
written in C. It means I can use it in
2015 Jul 13
2
Please help debug Windows setup
Hi,
Thanks to John Wice for helping me with an earlier question. My two PCs behind the same router are still having problems connecting. Would appreciate thoughts on what I?m doing wrong?
Router:
Port 655 forwarded to 192.168.1.45, both TCP and UDP
Port 656 forwarded to 192.168.1.51, both TCP and UDP
Machine #1.
==========
Local IP address on LAN = 192.168.1.45
Windows Firewall
2019 Feb 19
1
How to run tinc under openssl 1.1.1a?
Saverio
My current tinc 1.0.35 is running fine on CentOS, and recently and I
upgrade the OpenSSL of the OS to 1.1.1a.
After the upgrade, tinc works fine, but since the OpenSSL library is on a
separate folder compared with previous version, I doubt tinc doesn’t use
the new OpenSSL.
Also, I doubted about whether tinc 1.0.35 support OpenSSL 1.1.1a as well,
should I use the lastest tinc 1.1pre7 to
2020 Jun 01
1
tinc version 1.1
Hi ,
I am currently a user of tinc 1.0.36 , i want to switch to tinc 1.1 because of the udp hole punching .
Using 1.1.pre17 is safe ?
All nodes in the mesh must run the same version ?
Do we have a release date for 1.1 ?
Regards,
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2008 Jan 25
3
Bug#462468: nut: megatec_usb ups not detected since 2.2.1 update anymore
Hi Sven,
2008/1/25, Sven Koch <haegar at sdinet.de>:
> Package: nut
> Version: 2.2.1-1
> Severity: normal
>
> I am using a Mustec PowerMust 1000 USB, connected with a USB cable to
> the PC.
>
> With nut 2.2.0-2.1 everything works without problems - but since the
> 2.2.1-1 update the "upsdrvctl start" from the init script just fails,
> executing the
2010 Feb 25
2
decentral vpn with 1 gateway host
Hello tinc users,
i have the follow configuration:
1 client/server called master, it is always reachable from internet
(with dyndns)
5 clients, that connects to the master and the other clients (all behind
a router (NAT))
master-hosts-file:
Address = ...
Port = ...
Subnet = ...
Compression = 0
---- key -----
client-hosts-files:
Compression = 0
Subnet = ...
----- key -----
tinc.conf
Name = ....
2017 May 04
2
How tinc route traffic when two subnets are identical?
On Thu, May 4, 2017, at 09:04, Guus Sliepen wrote:
> It is currently unspecified what tinc will do when you have two nodes
> with exactly the same Subnet. The only guarantee currently is that
> traffic goes to one of the nodes that is online.
>
> The implementation currently has the effect that, from the set of nodes
> that is online, tinc will choose the one that has the lowest
2016 Mar 05
2
AW: issue with tinc and libvirt / Network is already in use by interface tun0
>>
>> Nice hint, but it's not this simple. Libvirt complains about the
>> network not the interface. The interfaces have different names already.
>> It seems like tinc bind the subnet on startup and libvirt doesn't
>> like it
> Well, if it's about the subnet, then it's up to you to change the
> Subnets in the host config files (and change
2014 Dec 04
5
init script for tinc-1.1pre10
HI,
Is there an init script to start stop tinc tinc-1.1pre10 for debian.
I am running tinc -n name --pidfile /dir/name start from /etc/rc.local
sometimes it's not creating the pid file but I see the process running.
It would be great if we can manage it from /etc/init.d/
Thanks
Anil
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2015 Jan 14
2
Obtain public key
Fantastic, having it in the CLI would great. It is for the reason of users
losing the pub key that I ask, writing some docs for an internal network.
Ah interesting, I finally found openssl does not have the 25519 curve in
there(and no plans to do so looks like) but I was not aware there was non
standard priv key format either.
Would it make sense for the
tinc -n <netname> get
2017 May 05
2
Subnet authority and trust
Hello,
How does tincd determine the subnet(s) of other remote nodes? Does
tincd read its copies of the hosts file and parse and follow the
subnet information contained in the local files? Or does tincd solely
trust the subnet information dynamically advertised by each remote
node?
In my experimentation, it seems that:
a) tincd reads its own subnet(s) from its copy of its own host file, but