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2016 Jan 22
1
Error starting tinc
Executing: ip tuntap add vpndrif mode tun return Keepalived errors show when tincd start: Jan 22 23:41:19 Keepalived_vrrp[1999]: Netlink: filter function error Jan 22 23:41:19 Keepalived_healthcheckers[1998]: Netlink: filter function error Jan 22 23:41:19 systemd-sysctl[23246]: Overwriting earlier assignment of kernel/shmmax in file '/etc/sysctl.d/99-sysctl.conf'. Jan 22 23:41:19
2016 Jan 22
1
Error starting tinc
I get this error starting tincd: tincd -n vpndr -d5 -D tincd 1.0.26 (Jan 22 2016 19:28:17) starting, debug level 5 /dev/net/tun is a Linux tun/tap device (tun mode) Executing script tinc-up System call `getaddrinfo' failed: Name or service not known Terminating Also keepalived return an error when tincd start. Starting as a daemon. Joutnalctl show this: Jan 22 23:14:49 systemd[1]:
2006 Apr 27
2
Problems with SSH
Hi, i have 2 linux machines on a corporative network, from my machine(Local Machine)i Have ssh acces to the serer typing ssh user at nombreservidor But when i try to connect from the server to my local machine i have a message "name or service not known", it doesn`t matter if i do it ss user or as root If i type ssh user at iplocal i have a message "no route to host" it
2003 Jun 27
0
Printer Issue over IPSEC VPN
Our Primary internal Samba server sits at our HQ. It provides WINS services for all of our internal machines. We have a number of IPSEC VPN's that connect our remote offices to the HQ. Given that our Remote offices are relatively small we haven't found it necessary to equip them with machines running samba to provide local services. Instead all the requests for name
2016 Jan 22
1
Error starting tinc
I tested a little more... tincd does not create virtual interface device correctly on CentOS 7, I don't know where tincd stop, probably on " System call `getaddrinfo' failed: Name or service not known" I sent you before. Keepalived return that error I shown on every ip command but this is not a problem now, I'll see this as soon as possible. If I execute these commands tun
2004 Aug 03
2
Question with DNAT
Hi All I have had a look through the documentation but I can''t see how to do this. I want to setup DNAT for an incoming connection. The connection must be forwarded to a server on a masqueraded server behind the firewall. The tricky part is I need to forward to a different port to the one that the request arrived on. I can do this: firewall.public.ip:5800 ->
2006 Jan 07
2
hosting with Pair : Rails'' app dies after a few seconds
First of all thanks a lot to the guys who answered the other topic. Host: Pair Networks - FreeBSD v.4.8-Stable - peulik.pair.com PHP and MySQL services running (is this a problem?) First of all, after I establish the ssh connection I''ve to type, as I mentioned in the old thread, GEM_PATH ~/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 otherwise the ruby installation is not found. position of the executable:
2014 Jun 09
0
BindToAddress stopped working in 1.1pre10
Hello, First of all thank you very much for Tinc. I have been using 1.0.24 under Debian & Alpine Linux 32 bit using 'BindToAddress' in tinc.conf without any issues to bind to an IPv6 ULA Address. With 1.1pre10 'BindToAddress' in tinc.conf on the client machines fails with: ============================================================================== tincd 1.1pre10 (Jun
2009 May 26
1
BindToAddress: TCP connections originate from random source address.
Hi, I've stumbled upon a problem which I can't solve easily with the available options in tinc - at least as far as I see. If enlightenment is all I need, I'll happily accept pointers ;) I try to establish a connection between two hosts. Each host has multiple addresses assigned to it's internet interface. A stripped down list would be: Host 1: 2001:780:0:1e::1
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
2020 Jan 19
0
Port used for meta-connection and data transfer
Hi, I see there’re two configuration in tinc: In main configuration: BindToAddress = <address> [<port>] In host configuration: Port = <port> So, let’s say on svr1 /etc/tinc/test/tinc.conf: BindToAddress = ip_addr p1 BindToAddress = ip_addr p2 /etc/tinc/test/hosts/svr1: Port = p1 On the client side c1 /etc/tinc/test/tinc.conf: ConnectTo = svr1 /etc/tinc/test/hosts/svr1:
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 =
2017 Sep 30
1
Configuration working with 2 hosts but not with 3
Hi there, I would need some help with my configuration. I have tried a long time, but did not find my error. Thus I would really appreciate your help. There are three hosts: 1. h181 2. h182: Should ConnectTo h181 3. h183: Should ConnectTo h181 *Files under /etc/tinc/vpn0/hosts* [h181:] Address = 94.130.108.xxx Subnet = 172.16.1.1/32 -----BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY----- *** -----END RSA PUBLIC
2019 May 20
1
Second VPN network fails to start
Hello Lars, Thanks for your feedback. Unfortunately I made an error in writing the network I expected to connect to. I meant 10.3.0.0/24 The one I wrote in fact was one network of the already established VPN. I have included full details of my relevant files below. Background: I am trying to set up a second VPN between two servers: gtdb and db2. Both servers are already part of separate
2017 May 02
1
Different UDP and TCP ports?
It's down to corporate firewall rules I can't control. I've tried tricking it like you suggested but it didn't work. I guess iptables is the next port if call. It might be a useful addition to tinc. Thanks Petdf On 2 May 2017 17:50, "Guus Sliepen" <guus at tinc-vpn.org> wrote: > On Tue, May 02, 2017 at 05:40:40PM +0100, Peter Whisker wrote: > > > Is
2015 Jul 22
0
Please help debug Windows setup
Thanks. I played with it some more, and finally got it working. I am willing to write up a detailed how-to, including screen shots, if you guys are interested. Just tell me in what format you want the write-up. Cheers, From: Daniel J. Grinkevich Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 7:26 AM To: tinc at tinc-vpn.org Subject: RE: Please help debug Windows setup Your port forward needs to
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
2015 Jul 13
0
Please help debug Windows setup
Make sure your router supports nat reflection and has it enabled. On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 5:44 PM, Adam Macielinski <adam at macielinski.net> wrote: > 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? > > > >
2016 May 24
0
IPv6, ULAs and FreeBSD
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 08:17:07AM +0200, Niklaas Baudet von Gersdorff wrote: > I want to serve IPv4 subnets 10.1.0.0/16 (machine A) and 10.2.0.0/16 > (machine B), and IPv6 subnets fd16:dcc0:f4cc:0:0:1::/96 (machine A) and > fd16:dcc0:f4cc:0:0:2::/96 (machine B) respectively. The jails are > connected on lo1. [...] > A $ cat /usr/local/etc/tinc/klaas/tinc-up > ifconfig
2017 May 02
0
Different UDP and TCP ports?
On Tue, May 02, 2017 at 05:40:40PM +0100, Peter Whisker wrote: > Is it possible to use different port numbers for UDP and TCP? I'd like to > open the TCP connection to one port on the remote server and stream the UDP > packets to a different port. I've tried specifying both as BindToAddress > and Address lines but it always just uses TCP. It's not directly supported by