can wrote:> Dear,
> I need to use VPN on Linux, slackware 7 kernel 2.2.13 and Redhat 6.2
kernel 2.2.16. And I found Tinc. Before I decide to install Tinc, could you
answer my questions?
yes.
> 1. Can Tinc work on those platforms, slackware and redhat?
yes.
> 2. Can Tinc be installed on both sides, VPN server and VPN client?
or only use for server.
yes.
> 3. I need to modify some code. If I have some question, could you
support me?
yes.
> Thank you very much
You're welcome.
Seriously, tinc is, in a way, both server and client. It depends on
how you configure your network which one can actually be called the
`server' or the `client' side. Then the only apparent difference is
which side commences a connection.
And as for the code, sure. What kind of modifications do you need?
--
Ivo Timmermans
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