Hi, I'm trying to set-up a VPN using Tinc 1.0pre3. When I start tincd I get the following in /var/log/messages. On the machine that listens for incomming connections:> Mar 16 17:23:24 vpn tinc[1168]: tincd 1.0pre3 starting > Mar 16 17:23:24 vpn tinc[1168]: Ready: listening on port 655On the machine making the connection:> Mar 16 17:16:51 mail tinc[802]: tincd 1.0pre3 starting > Mar 16 17:16:51 mail tinc[802]: Ready: listening on port 655 > Mar 16 17:16:51 mail tinc[802]: Metadata socket read error > for motosoto (195.38.205.202): No such processWhat can be the cause of this? Regards, Marcel Loesberg -- It sports 64K of L1 data cache, 64K of L1 instruction cache, three independent integer pipelines, three address calculation pipelines, and a fully pipelined, out-of-order, three-way floating-point engine. ------------------------------------------------------- -- It sports 64K of L1 data cache, 64K of L1 instruction cache, three independent integer pipelines, three address calculation pipelines, and a fully pipelined, out-of-order, three-way floating-point engine. - Tinc: Discussion list about the tinc VPN daemon Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/ Tinc site: http://ftp.nl.linux.org/pub/linux/tinc/
Marcel Loesberg wrote:> > Mar 16 17:16:51 mail tinc[802]: tincd 1.0pre3 starting > > Mar 16 17:16:51 mail tinc[802]: Ready: listening on port 655 > > Mar 16 17:16:51 mail tinc[802]: Metadata socket read error > > for motosoto (195.38.205.202): No such process > > What can be the cause of this?Your firewall and/or routing rules, 99% certain. Please note that ports 655/tcp AND 655/udp should be forwarded to/allowed on the machine. If you want, send us your route, ifconfig and ipchains output. Ivo -- Technology is stuff that was invented after you were born. - Tinc: Discussion list about the tinc VPN daemon Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/ Tinc site: http://ftp.nl.linux.org/pub/linux/tinc/
Marcel Loesberg wrote:> It looks like the SEGV signal is the cause of the trouble. > But what is a SEGV signal and how can I solve this problem?More commonly known as segmentation fault. Have you ever worked with a debugger (gdb)? -- Ivo Timmermans - Tinc: Discussion list about the tinc VPN daemon Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/ Tinc site: http://ftp.nl.linux.org/pub/linux/tinc/
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, you wrote:> Marcel Loesberg wrote: > > It looks like the SEGV signal is the cause of the trouble. > > But what is a SEGV signal and how can I solve this problem? > > More commonly known as segmentation fault. > > Have you ever worked with a debugger (gdb)?Unfortunately, no. - Tinc: Discussion list about the tinc VPN daemon Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/ Tinc site: http://ftp.nl.linux.org/pub/linux/tinc/
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 02:21:58PM +0100, Marcel Loesberg wrote:> > > It looks like the SEGV signal is the cause of the trouble. > > > But what is a SEGV signal and how can I solve this problem?Could you send us your configuration files? You can replace the private keys with some useless stuff... ------------------------------------------- Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards, Guus Sliepen <guus@sliepen.warande.net> ------------------------------------------- See also: http://tinc.nl.linux.org/ http://www.kernelbench.org/ ------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://brouwer.uvt.nl/pipermail/tinc/attachments/20010321/4aac8291/attachment.pgp