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2006 Nov 24
1
4 questions about tinc's VPN
Hi there!
I'm totally new to the concept 'self-made VPNs' :P
I've discovered tinc and I think it's not as easy as hamachi, but not so
hard as OpenVPN :D
Now: I've got 4 questions:
question n.1: I'm behind a router. This router is configurable, but I'm
also behind a provider's NAT (private IPs with a common public IP). Will
tinc work, or it will do as
2017 Oct 24
3
Tinc on PFSENSE box can join mesh, share keys, connect out, but doesn't reply to pings or connections
I've tried IRC in #tinc and #pfsense on freenode for this, not luck yet,
figured I'd try the mailing list.
A summary of my problem is here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/PFSENSE/comments/789xus/tinc_vpn_can_do_everything_but_be_accessed/
If there are any details I can provide that would help I'll be more than
happy to.
I'm hoping it will be something obvious that someone can say
2017 May 02
0
Multiple default gateway from tinc node
On Tue, May 02, 2017 at 09:53:15PM +0800, Bright Zhao wrote:
> When tinc daemon get up on A(together with some manual scripts for destination to 8.8.8.8), the route table looks like below:
> 10.0.0.0/24 dev tun0
> 10.0.0.3 dev tun0
> 8.8.8.8 via 10.0.0.3 dev tun0
IPv4 packets have only two addresses in their header: the source and the
destination address. If you want to send a packet
2018 Mar 29
3
Migrate from Tinc-VPN v1.0 to TINC-VPN v1.1
Hi everyone,
I have installed Tinc-VPN v1.0.19-3 that is the last, versión that there is in Raspbian 7, installed with the apt-get command.
I will like know what will be the best way to migrate this version to Tinc-VPN v1.1
Regards,
Ramses
2018 Mar 31
0
Migrate from Tinc-VPN v1.0 to TINC-VPN v1.1
El 31 de marzo de 2018 17:58:18 CEST, Rafael Wolf <rfwolf at gmail.com> escribió:
>Can you just compile the latest from the git repo on to raspian os?
>
>
>
>On Sat, Mar 31, 2018, 11:21 AM Ramses <ramses.sevilla at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> El 29 de marzo de 2018 23:41:24 CEST, Ramses
><ramses.sevilla at gmail.com>
>> escribió:
>> >Hi
2018 Apr 01
0
Migrate from Tinc-VPN v1.0 to TINC-VPN v1.1
El 1 de abril de 2018 3:34:46 CEST, Lars Kruse <lists at sumpfralle.de> escribió:
>Hello Ramses,
>
>
>Am Sun, 01 Apr 2018 01:44:01 +0200
>schrieb Ramses <ramses.sevilla at gmail.com>:
>
>> [..]
>>
>> Correct?
>
>in general, this is exactly the right procedure.
>
>
>> I have installed Raspbian 7 (Wheezy). I will have problems doing
2018 Mar 31
2
Migrate from Tinc-VPN v1.0 to TINC-VPN v1.1
Hello Ramses,
Am Sat, 31 Mar 2018 17:21:52 +0200
schrieb Ramses <ramses.sevilla at gmail.com>:
> Can tell me someone if there is any repository to Raspbian that has Tinc v1.1
> to update a installed Tinc v1.0 from command apt-get?
thankfully the Debian package maintainer for tinc (Guus) prepared a package and
uploaded it to the "experimental" suite:
2018 Mar 31
0
Migrate from Tinc-VPN v1.0 to TINC-VPN v1.1
El 31 de marzo de 2018 21:13:48 CEST, Lars Kruse <lists at sumpfralle.de> escribió:
>Hello Ramses,
>
>
>Am Sat, 31 Mar 2018 17:21:52 +0200
>schrieb Ramses <ramses.sevilla at gmail.com>:
>
>> Can tell me someone if there is any repository to Raspbian that has
>Tinc v1.1
>> to update a installed Tinc v1.0 from command apt-get?
>
>thankfully the
2018 Mar 31
0
Migrate from Tinc-VPN v1.0 to TINC-VPN v1.1
El 31 de marzo de 2018 22:17:10 CEST, Lars Kruse <lists at sumpfralle.de> escribió:
>Hello Ramses,
>
>
>Am Sat, 31 Mar 2018 22:03:25 +0200
>schrieb Ramses <ramses.sevilla at gmail.com>:
>
>> But what repository I need to add to the sources.list file?
>
>the internet out there would have told you :)
>
>https://wiki.debian.org/DebianExperimental
>
2018 Mar 31
2
Migrate from Tinc-VPN v1.0 to TINC-VPN v1.1
Hello Ramses,
Am Sat, 31 Mar 2018 22:03:25 +0200
schrieb Ramses <ramses.sevilla at gmail.com>:
> But what repository I need to add to the sources.list file?
the internet out there would have told you :)
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianExperimental
Be sure to understand, that this suite contains packages of undefined quality
(this is the purpose of this suite). Do not dare to install
2018 Mar 31
0
Migrate from Tinc-VPN v1.0 to TINC-VPN v1.1
El 29 de marzo de 2018 23:41:24 CEST, Ramses <ramses.sevilla at gmail.com> escribió:
>Hi everyone,
>
>I have installed Tinc-VPN v1.0.19-3, that is the last version that
>there is in Raspbian 7, installed with the apt-get command.
>
>I will like know what will be the best way to migrate this version to
>Tinc-VPN v1.1
>
>
>Regards,
>
>Ramses
Hi everyone,
2018 Mar 31
2
Migrate from Tinc-VPN v1.0 to TINC-VPN v1.1
Can you just compile the latest from the git repo on to raspian os?
On Sat, Mar 31, 2018, 11:21 AM Ramses <ramses.sevilla at gmail.com> wrote:
> El 29 de marzo de 2018 23:41:24 CEST, Ramses <ramses.sevilla at gmail.com>
> escribió:
> >Hi everyone,
> >
> >I have installed Tinc-VPN v1.0.19-3, that is the last version that
> >there is in Raspbian 7,
2018 Apr 01
2
Migrate from Tinc-VPN v1.0 to TINC-VPN v1.1
Hello Ramses,
Am Sun, 01 Apr 2018 01:44:01 +0200
schrieb Ramses <ramses.sevilla at gmail.com>:
> [..]
>
> Correct?
in general, this is exactly the right procedure.
> I have installed Raspbian 7 (Wheezy). I will have problems doing this
> proccess un Raspbian?
Raspbian (being derived from Debian) is not a problem.
The old base distribution (wheezy) is a problem.
In the
2018 Mar 29
2
What commands there are in Tinc-VPN v1.0 to show information about the VPN?
Hi everyone,
I need know if there is any command that show the hosts connected, networks, etc... in a Tinc-VPN v1.0 how in Tinc-VPN v1.1
Regards,
Ramses
2010 May 11
1
Tinc config
Hi
I have got Tinc working on two Windows PCs that are both behind NAT
firewalls - I want to backup files from one to the other across a VPN and
Tinc looks perfect for this. Even though I have Tinc working, I am a little
confused by the configuration which makes me think maybe I have something
wrong which may mean my VPN is not secure.
My confusion concerns the host file for the local PC and
2018 Nov 12
2
tinc disconnects
Hi,
I am trying tinc using the versions found in ubuntu bionic and debian stretch.
To begin, I am trying to get two test machines, both of which are on the same
subnet in the same office, in a vpn with tinc.
Unfortunately, I am encountering issues. Tinc seems to start properly, but every
few hours it disconnects.
The following happens:
In the system log of host A I get:
Metadata socket
2018 Mar 29
0
What commands there are in Tinc-VPN v1.0 to show information about the VPN?
https://www.tinc-vpn.org/documentation/Signals.html#Signals
On 29 March 2018 at 20:09, Ramses <ramses.sevilla at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I need know if there is any command that show the hosts connected, networks, etc... in a Tinc-VPN v1.0 how in Tinc-VPN v1.1
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Ramses
> _______________________________________________
> tinc
2018 Jul 17
0
Tinc 1.1 client compatibility with 1.0 Tinc VPN
Hi list,
we're running Tinc 1.0 VPN. It is possible to connect with Tinc 1.1
Android client (http://tincapp.pacien.org/)? If not, is there an 1.0
version of non-root Android client?
Greetings
Marek Drápal
2018 May 10
0
Tinc 1.1pre15 double-crash
Hello,
this morning I apparently had tinc crash on me.
In 2 independent tinc clusters of 3 nodes each (but located in the same datacenter), one tinc process crashed in each of the clusters.
One process apparently with `status=6/ABRT`, the other with `status=11/SEGV`.
Interestingly, they crashed with only 5 minutes difference.
The only thing I can come up with that might explain this correlation
2015 Nov 04
1
Removeing tinc node from vpn without restarting vpn.
Hi,
I want a way to remove/deny a node from the vpn without restarting all
nodes.
What i did is to remove the hostfile and the ConnectTo but the node i
removed is still connected.
I did do a kill -HUP.
How do i purge the node that i removed, without effecting the other nodes ?
Greeting from Amsterdam.
Perry