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2015 Apr 22
0
Windows Firewall, network discovery
A couple of weeks ago, I asked for help with getting tinc to work with a couple of issues. I prioritize my hobby projects below essential things, and I'm a bit scatterbrained when there's an internet connection, so it took awhile before I finished trying the things you suggested, and got to a point where I was stuck again. Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions! I set
2013 Mar 12
2
Problem with local Discovery in tinc-pre
I'm currently running tinc-pre6 on 2 nodes in a larger network. My Laptop (Lassulus), lan ip: 192.168.2.100, tinc-ip: 10.243.0.2 My Server (alphalabs), lan ip: 192.168.2.103, tinc-ip: 10.243.1.10 internet vserver (slowpoke), no lan ip, tinc-ip: 10.243.232.121 Everything works fine until both nodes are in the same LAN. The first 2-3 minutes everything is fine. Pings between the machines go
2012 Dec 06
1
LAN discovery issue
Hi there, Following situation: 3 nodes, Alpha (Home fileserver), Beta (regular PC), Gamma (Notebook). All three in a NATed LAN usually, though the notebook also gets carried around and connects from the outside from time to time. Tinc should help me keep my other 2 PCs reachable from Gamma, even when I'm not at home. Also I plan on maybe adding more nodes to that in the future. I have set
2017 Nov 03
0
Connections between 2 or more tinc system on the same subnet
I have a nice little tinc setup. I hope the jpg comes thru and it will give more information about my question. Systems doma, khronometr, devel and preunas are at location 1. System dacha is at location 2. System derevnya is at location 3. As the diagrams shows: preunas, khronometr and devel connect to doma using the external ip. I can not figure out how to get devel and preunas, preunas and
2008 Mar 19
0
Deadair in queues.
Hello, Asterisk Server A makes an outbound call, and upon connect: exten =>1,n,RetryDial(/var/lib/asterisk/sounds/connecting,0,3,SIP/${connectto},,tT ) (${connectto} most of the time happens to be 12345 at 66.xx.xx.66 or 54321 {IP masqueraded ofcourse}) ..transfers it to * Server B (i.e 66.xx.xx.66) via SIP. (Background info, Server B registers on Server A as 1000, and Server A
2004 Dec 03
2
Pb with the version reference
Hello, I install wine 20041201 with a rpm from sourceforge. I always have a wrong version number : [didier@Lucius didier]$ ls -l /usr/bin/wine -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 7036 d?c 1 21:42 /usr/bin/wine* [didier@Lucius didier]$ /usr/bin/wine Wine 20040914 Usage: wine PROGRAM [ARGUMENTS...] Run the specified program wine --help Display this help and exit wine
2018 Apr 30
1
Slow Speed
Hi, I´m using Tinc for several years, but I didn´t fix a performance problem. There a about 20 nodes in this network. Master: 10.0.0.12 (dedicated host in a datacenter, debian, 100mBit port) tinc.conf: Name = TincKnoten12 AddressFamily = ipv4 Interface = tun ProcessPriority=high mode = router #DirectOnly = no Compression=0 PMTUDiscovery = yes #IndirectData = yes #ReplayWindow = 64 #ConnectTo
2015 Sep 25
2
Tinc clients behind a NAT, tunnels get unstable
Hi Guus, Am Freitag, den 25.09.2015, 17:04 +0200 schrieb Guus Sliepen: > Ok, that means by default the UDP NAT timeout on the Cisco is extremely > short. > > > I check the manual of the the Cisco NAT for any TCP/UDP > > timeout settings, but there is no way to modify anything like "keeps > > TCP/UDP connections alive". > > It wouldn't be called
2014 Dec 05
3
two tinc hosts behind same NAT
Dear all, I have 3 nodes: A, B and C. C has external IP and A and B are behind NAT. It turns out A and B route their traffic via the C, which they ConnectTo with; this instead of getting connection details from one another and contacting eachother directly (mesh style). The reason is, as I conclude from tincd debug output, is that they see the peer as having a minimum MTU of 0. I suspect this is
2013 Mar 30
1
Missing connection
Hi, I've set up Tinc in switch-mode on the three nodes "gw", "rb493g" and "v900w", but the nodes "rb493g" and "w900v" do not connect to each other. On each node port 655 is opened with TCP and UDP. "gw": static IPv4- and IPv6 address listed in the hosts-file "gw" hosts-files: "gw",
2015 Apr 06
2
Strange tinc behavior on OSX Yosemite
Hi, I have already working set of tinc nodes and tried to add one more machine, mac mini with osx yosemite onboard. Tincd starts and connects to other nodes as supposed but I can't connect to mini from any of other nodes. When I try to use ssh the following lines appears repeatedly in mini's logs along with the regular logs about making connections and MTU probes: > Got PACKET from
2017 Feb 14
0
LocalDiscovery flip flopping and network design tips
On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 11:21:34AM -0500, James Hartig wrote: > Those 2 boxes are in the same subnet and have addresses of 10.240.0.4 and > 10.240.0.5, respectively, on their eth0 interface. Port 655 on tcp and udp > is open to the world. The tinc_test_2 box has a ConnectTo of tinc_test_1. > When tinc_test_2 is started, it prints out: > UDP address of tinc_test_1 set to
2015 Sep 26
2
Tinc clients behind a NAT, tunnels get unstable
Am Freitag, den 25.09.2015, 22:45 +0200 schrieb Marcus Schopen: > Hi Guus, > > Am Freitag, den 25.09.2015, 17:46 +0200 schrieb Marcus Schopen: > > Hmmm ... I've tried "LocalDiscovery = yes" > > in /etc/tinc/mytunnel/tinc.conf already, but that didn't help. Config on > > client A is: > > > > --------------- > > Name = clienta >
2017 Feb 14
1
LocalDiscovery flip flopping and network design tips
Can you specify which version of tinc you're using? There are vast differences in the way LocalDiscovery works between 1.0 and 1.1. The former uses broadcast, the latter unicast to explicitly advertised local addresses. You say that tinc_test_1's eth0 interface is configured with 10.240.0.4, and tinc_test_2's eth0 interface is configured with 10.240.0.5. How are the public addresses
2017 Feb 14
0
LocalDiscovery flip flopping and network design tips
On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 1:22 PM, Etienne Dechamps <etienne at edechamps.fr> wrote: > > Can you specify which version of tinc you're using? There are vast differences in the way LocalDiscovery works between 1.0 and 1.1. The former uses broadcast, the latter unicast to explicitly advertised local addresses. I'm using tinc 1.1pre14. I noticed there's an option,
2017 Feb 14
4
LocalDiscovery flip flopping and network design tips
We are testing tinc inside Google Compute within a single region and an external region. Two boxes are created as follows: /etc/tinc/test/tinc_test_1 Subnet = 10.240.0.0/16 Subnet = 10.240.0.4/32 Address = 104.154.59.151 /etc/tinc/test/tinc_test_2 Subnet = 10.240.0.0/16 Subnet = 10.240.0.5/32 Address = 104.197.132.141 /etc/tinc/test/tinc.conf Name = $HOST AddressFamily = ipv4 Interface = tun0
2018 Mar 06
0
APC UPS wrong input voltage
On Mar 5, 2018, at 4:41 PM, Crispin Proctor <crispin.proctor at gmail.com> wrote: > > The UPS functions as it should - it works when there is no power but cannot test brownout or anything else. Okay. > > I ran the command you put but it fails to log anything to file. Not sure why. I'm assuming a Bourne-compatible shell like bash or zsh - can't remember what it should
2016 Feb 02
0
Multiple Tinc servers HA cross multiple regions
Hi, I spend some time to investigate tinc to see how use it, Tinc is really good. I met some wired issue, maybe some guys can do me a favor. In my case, there are 3 regions, and 2 servers in each region, total 6 servers. each of servers will connect the servers in other regions, but no connection to server in same region in configuration. Region us-east Region us-west Region uk tinc.conf like:
2018 Nov 22
0
Public key sharing between nodes
Hello tinc users, I have been trying to work out how key exchange/hosts file sharing in tinc 1.1 works. My topology is straightforward, a "super" always-online node A to which remote nodes B, C, ... (and so on) ConnectTo = A, to discover each other via AutoConnect (that's on by default in tinc 1.1pre17) Only super A has host files with Ed25519 keys for every node on the network.
2008 Feb 02
1
Echo() app doesn't work
Hello list, New to asterisk and to the list (although experienced in Unix/Linux administration). Short problem description: -------------------------- I cannot get the Echo() application to run on any 32bit platform I can get my hands on. In contrast, the only 64-bit (amd64 aka x86_64) setup that I have runs just fine. In all cases asterisk log shows the same -- that Echo() is executed Details: