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2016 Jan 22
1
un/Tap IP Configuration
I read tinc documentation part: " For Branch A BranchA would be configured like this: In /etc/tinc/company/tinc-up: # Real interface of internal network: # ifconfig eth0 10.1.54.1 netmask 255.255.0.0 ifconfig $INTERFACE 10.1.54.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 ... Note that the IP addresses of eth0 and tap0 are the same. This is quite possible, if you make sure that the netmasks of the
2004 Nov 22
1
Tinc on OsX, partial success
I have now got the tinc demons (on network OFFICES) on BranchB and BranchA talking to each other, see below for log from BranchB. For some trouble shouting issues relating to OsX see at the end of my e-mail. However, I have not yet achieved the network connectivity/routing that I would like. The aim is: BranchB is a laptop I would like to connect it (via tinc) to my office network, so that
2004 Nov 24
1
Tinc on OsX, slowly getting there....
I have now got the tinc demons (on network OFFICES) on BranchB and BranchA talking to each other, and I have been able to access services (like AFP, Apple file sharing) between the two hosts (in both directions), but not beyond the local network connected to BanchA. I am unclear which routing can be provided by tinc and which routing would I have to add manually. The aim is: BranchB is a
2004 Nov 16
1
Tinc on MacOs X
My intention is to set up tinc so that I can connect from home to an office network. All CPUs are running MacOs X, 10.2.8 or 10.3.5. I have read the tinc manual, tincd.8 and tinc.conf.5. However, I am still unclear about a few issues. First and foremost, how to I setup the VPN interfaces on the hosts, on MacOs X? Which file do I have to alter and what is the exact syntax on Os X to setup
2000 Jun 11
3
TINC 1.0pre2 problem
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, David Summers wrote: > Thanks for the great software package! The question I have is this: Thank you :) > My goal is to set up a triangle topology VPN between three sites and run > OSPF routing on all the sites so that if a link goes down between any two > sites the OSPF routing will reroute the packets that used to go between > the sites A <-> B to A
2006 May 05
1
Problem running Tinc
I configured tinc on my little server, but i get this when i try to run it: root@blacky:~# tincd -n venere -d5 -D tincd 1.0.4 (Apr 30 2006 22:53:06) starting, debug level 5 /dev/net/tun is a Linux tun/tap device (tun mode) Executing script tinc-up Listening on :: port 655 Can't bind to 0.0.0.0 port 655/tcp: Address already in use Ready I don't understand what's wrong.. I hope
2002 Jul 07
2
Metadata socket and net2str() error
Hello there, I was hoping that maybe one of you guys could help me out with a problem I'm experiencing with tinc1.0pre7. First, I'll start with my configuration, after that I'll explain my problem. Background ---------- This is a simple, client-server situation on a private network. Both machines run the same Debian Woody 3.0 testing installation and both have identical packages
2009 Nov 17
2
Windows Routing issue
Hello All, I took a break from trying to get Tinc working and have come back to it now with the release of 1.0.11. I have 2 Windows computers connected behind firewalls and everything seems to be correct, except I cannot seem to get any data past the server TAP interface. I can ping the Server TAP interface from the client, but no data will move through the TAP interface to the Internet. I have
2012 Jun 20
2
TINC - sometimes working a bit
Hello everyone! I'm trying to get tinc running, but couldn't make it until now... My current situation is: all tincs are connected, but there ist (almost) no traffic: Only two PCs are able to ping to another, but not to itself. Let me explain, what I'm planning to do: I've got four networks: PROM: 10.69.0.0/16 PAN: 192.168.30.0/24 (I'm afraid, I can't change PAN to
2004 Feb 15
1
Problems getting tinc running
Hi folks, Sorry to trouble you all - I'm having some trouble getting tincd up and running - I suspect I'm having problems with subnets. Any help would relaly be appreciated! At the moment I'm trying to get two linux boxes, both of which are running as NAT routers for their respective networks to talk. My goal is to allow staff to connect to the corporate network from their laptops
2003 Sep 14
3
Trivial setup question
Hello. I apologize in advance for my question -- it's seemingly trivial, but I've spent countless hours on its solution to no avail. Basically, I have two tinc servers: Home: Ethernet adapter LAN: IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.2 Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.1 Ethernet adapter
2005 Mar 09
1
Different networks over NAT
Hi, I've been struggling for almost a week now, but I can't get the following setup to work. At home I have class A network: 10.0.0.0/16 with a masquerading gateway 10.0.0.1 running tinc. At work (http://www.eastsite.nl) we have a 192.168.0.0/24 network. The gateway is called 'ed' I've set up tinc on 'gateway' and everything is working fine from
2003 Jul 19
8
Problem with more than two Subnets!
Hello, I successfully built a vpn between two hosts ("main" and "iquique") (and its SubNets), but I have problems when I want to add another host ("valparaiso"): I get a lot of Duplicates packets everywhere and a very slow vpn. I guess that is a routing problem, but I have try with a lot of alternatives without result. I have try with "switch",
2014 Jan 21
3
Network pause issue.
Howdy Folks, I've got a 5 node setup here. My server "home" is the primary server that all other servers connect to. The configs on all the servers look like this: # cat /etc/tinc/home/hosts/node1 Subnet = 10.2.0.0/16 Address = 192.168.2.1 <RSA KEY> # cat /etc/tinc/home/hosts/node2 Subnet = 10.3.0.0/16 Address = 192.168.3.1 <RSA KEY> Etc. All the hosts are setup
2001 Dec 13
3
cannot route packet: unknown type 0
Hi! When I try to use tinc I get this message 'Cannot route packet: unknown type 0' when I try to ping or ssh to the box I'm connected to. Below is my setup: ifconfig tun device: -------------------- midkemia Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr FE:FD:00:00:00:00 inet addr:192.168.6.1 Bcast:192.168.6.255 Mask:255.255.0.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST MTU:1500
2012 Sep 14
1
Basic configuration problem
Hello, I have been reading through the documentation and trying to set up a very small VPN as a test for a larger rollout that I would like to complete in the future but cannot get this working. The configuration seems like it should be relatively simple, so I'm most likely missing something basic but I just cannot see what I'm doing wrong. At the moment I am trying to get this working
2010 Oct 17
2
Create a VPN network with some PC clients.
Hi to everybody, I want create a VPN with some PC clients and only one server, instead of LAN-to-LAN, but I'm not very sure how to do this. For example, I need to have: - Server LAN -------- (192.168.0.1/24) ---- tinc-VPN ---- (192.168.100.1/24) - Client-01 LAN --- (192.168.50.1/24) ---- tinc-VPN ---- (192.168.100.10/24) - Client-02 LAN --- (192.168.80.1/24) ---- tinc-VPN ----
2015 Apr 24
2
Help needed with Tinc Setup on remote hosts and lots of ISPs / Failover Problems between ISPs
Comments below On Fri, 24 Apr 2015, Guus Sliepen wrote: > On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 10:09:05PM +0200, Raimund Sacherer wrote: > > > At first I really like the idea of having 3 Daemons on the headquarter, one for each ISP. The firewall should forward the port 655 from each ISP's public IP Address to my internal server and to the ports 655, 656, 657 respectively > [...] > >
2004 Mar 12
1
Tinc over httptunnel
Hi, I'm having some trouble trying to run tinc over GNU httptunnel. On server A I have: /etc/tinc/netname/tinc-up: #!/bin/sh ifconfig $INTERFACE 10.3.0.1 netmask 255.255.0.0 /usr/bin/hts -F localhost:655 8888 /etc/tinc/netname/hosts/A: Address = foo.com Subnet = 10.3.0.0/24 TCPonly = yes /etc/tinc/netname/hosts/B: ConnectTo = A Subnet = 10.4.0.0/24 TCPonly = yes
2016 Jan 08
1
Troubleshooting on OS X
Thanks very much! It's alive! For others who are having problems, this is a summary of the differences I needed between Linux and OS X: You'll need to install http://tuntaposx.sourceforge.net/ manually. On tinc.conf: > Linux Name = ntwigg2014linux AddressFamily = ipv4 Interface = dpsfVPN ConnectTo = dpserver001 > Mac Same, but remove the Interface line entirely On tinc-up: >