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2018 Dec 06
0
Exposing extra subnet via Tinc
I worked this out - I just had to manually add a route on the Windows machines: route add 192.168.122.0 mask 255.255.255.0 10.123.1.4 (where 10.123.1.4 is the local IP on the Tinc interface) I was hoping that Tinc would automatically configure the routing tables, but configuring it manually is fine. On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 11:10 PM Daniel Lo Nigro <lists at d.sb> wrote: > Hi! > >
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 =
2018 Dec 06
1
Exposing extra subnet via Tinc
On 6/12/18 11:45 am, Daniel Lo Nigro wrote: > I worked this out - I just had to manually add a route on the Windows > machines: > > route add 192.168.122.0 mask 255.255.255.0 10.123.1.4 > > (where 10.123.1.4 is the local IP on the Tinc interface) > I was hoping that Tinc would automatically configure the routing > tables, but configuring it manually is fine. Tinc will
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
2012 Apr 24
2
tinc router mode on Windows 7
Dear All, I am trying to enable router mode of tinc on Windows 7 platform. Although I have enabled the router mode and IP routing in Windows 7 PC (Network A Server). The PC B is still unable to connect the Network A and PC A. But the Network A and PC A is able to communicate each other via tinc. Please help and advise me any incorrect of that. Network A server Real - LAN adapter IP:
2014 Dec 20
1
New Protocol
Guus: I have been test running the VPN between 2 geographically different clusters on a TINC VPN for a couple of days. How confident are you in the New Protocol in 1.1Pre10? Or should I just play it safe and run the old protocol for production? How long do you think it will take for you to have confidence in the new protocol? When do you think you will gain that confidence? You should be
2013 May 10
1
Iptables rules and internet access problems
Hello, I have faced some problems : 1. With iptables running i can't ping my tincvpn server but as i turn it off i can. i have added all rules mentioned in examples but no success. 2. I want to get internet access on the client which is a win 7 computer using tincVPN but i gained no success either (i can't use bridges because server is a VPS using OpenVZ) so any advice for solving this
2014 Jan 07
1
Security: Best practices, apparmor, -L, -R, -U
Hey List, Hey Guus, I would now like to secure my tinc installation. From the man page I see the following. -L I put EXTRA="-L" in /etc/default/tinc and tinc still works. -R Do I have to put libraries and device files under /etc/tinc/NETNAME to build a functional chroot jail ? Currently lsof reports these open resources for tincd: lsof -p $( pgrep tincd ) -n COMMAND PID USER FD
2016 Feb 29
1
SystemD Trigger
hi. I suggest you to look at "Automatic Dependencies" in https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.html. I think using "After=" and "Recuires=" is more suitable. On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 4:48 PM, md at rpzdesign.com <md at rpzdesign.com> wrote: > Hello Tinc'ers: > > I want to use TIncVPN in a systemd Ubuntu environment.
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
2011 May 22
1
tinc vpn interface specific dns under Linux
Window allows one to specify a DNS domain name and DNS server for a particular interface. So all DNS queries of your tinc interface are sent to a particular dns server. For instance windows tinc clients can use a particular dns server on a private LAN available only to clients inside that NAT or tinc clients. NetworkManager allows you to specify the same, but the tinc interface does not show up
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? > > > >
2013 Aug 21
2
Problem with DHCP and default route in CentOS
I have a CentOS 6.4 VM that is getting its DHCP information from dnsmasq (a libvirt instance). However, it is not applying the routing information. Attached is a tcpdump of the dhcpc output. You'll see: Default-Gateway Option 3, length 4: 192.168.122.1 However, when I run 'route -n', I get: # route -n Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask
2016 Feb 29
4
need help on tinc route problem
yes, I have these in C host file: Subnet=10.10.0.0/24 Subnet=0.0.0.0/1 Subnet=128.0.0.0/1 ## not metioned, because I think is maybe works in same as 0.0.0.0/1 B host file doesn't have 0.0.0.0/1 and 128.0.0.0/1 I only added one route to 5.6.7.8 via B, not via C On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 4:40 PM, Maxim Vorontsov <6012030 at gmail.com> wrote: > hi. > > Are you add only
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 Feb 29
0
SystemD Trigger
Hello Tinc'ers: I want to use TIncVPN in a systemd Ubuntu environment. But I want other services to run AFTER tinc has started running and has its tun0 device initialized and ready. Does anybody have a suggestion on what I put into the service files so that they are ExecStart after Tinc has come up at boot time? Thanks, Marco
2014 Jan 09
1
tinc started from /etc/network/interfaces and not from /etc/tinc/nets.boot
Hello, are there reasons why all the examples for debian and ubuntu explain how to setup tinc to start from the init job /etc/init.d/tinc and /etc/tinc/nets.boot and why there are no examples or tutorials on howto start tinc from /etc/network/interfaces ? Using /etc/network/interfaces I have a perfectly running tinc vpn with an unprivileged user, locked memory and a chroot jail plus converted
2012 Nov 19
3
unable to ping from guests in virbr0 to guests in virbr1 network
Hi all, I have 3 guests (2-RHEL4 and 1 RHEL6) and have some issues regarding networking between them. The 2 RHEL4 system's use default bridge virbr0 and get ip's of range 192.168.122.0/24 (192.168.122.207, 192.168.122.167) I created another bridge (virbr1) with NAT forwarding (no dhcp). The network i choose was 192.168.100.0/24. And the third system (RHEL6) was assigned static ip-addres
2016 Feb 29
2
SystemD Trigger
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 07:48:45AM -0600, md at rpzdesign.com wrote: > I want to use TIncVPN in a systemd Ubuntu environment. > > But I want other services to run AFTER tinc has started running and has its > tun0 device initialized and ready. > > Does anybody have a suggestion on what I put into the service files so that > they are ExecStart after Tinc has come up at boot
2019 Apr 11
1
Tinc sudden spike in traffic usage
I just encountered a weird issue on my servers - Tinc was using a constant 10-50% CPU on several servers, and these servers were also receiving a constant ~3 Mb/s of data over the Tinc interface, which is usually otherwise pretty quiet. Example: https://d.sb/2019/04/firefox_11-15.54.22.png Grafana dashboard: https://dash.d.sb/dashboard/snapshot/6nWZqagpgxzxUrybDZkNbF6JSflLlKmO?orgId=1 This seems