Jason
2003-Jul-31 00:52 UTC
can't ping to an internal IP through tinc's virtual interfaces (fwd)
AUGHHHHH I accidentally sent that message below before changing my from address to jason+tinclist@truedesign.com ... now my "real" address is on http://mail.nl.linux.org/tinc/2003-07/maillist.html where it is just begging to be harvested by spambots looking for addresses to add to their spam lists. I've tried so hard to keep my address spam free for a long time (and I've been successful so far!). Guus, or whoever runs the list and archives, can you PLEASE mask or obfuscate email addresses on the html mailing list archives? And if not, is there ANY way you can remove my post below from the archives? I tried to stop my mail server the moment i sent it and realized what I had done, but it was too late... ugh Thanks :) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 15:40:21 -0700 (MST) From: Jason <------------> To: tinc@nl.linux.org Cc: Guus Sliepen <guus@sliepen.eu.org> Subject: Re: can't ping to an internal IP through tinc's virtual interfaces On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Roberto Meyer wrote:> The only issue I have to solve is that isivpn connects to pamvpn > through a dynamic IP address, so when e-mail arrives to pamvpn it don't > know how to deliver it to isivpn. > > I'll test a script to run with openssh so I can update isivpn's IP at > pamvpn's host-file and reload tincd. This way, pamvpn will be able to > 'connnectTo' isivpn anytime it wants.I'm a little confused about why you need the dynamic ip in the hosts file, so forgive me if this is off base... but if one of the boxes has a static ip/dns and the other is dynamic, tell the dynamic one to ConnectTo the static one and then the vpn will always be up and available. Then all of your apps can reach either box using the private VPN IPs which never change. Then your mail will be encrypted thru the VPN too. remember if one of those boxes talks to the other one using the public internet routable IP for the destination address, the traffic doesn't go thru the VPN tunnel. Tinc: Discussion list about the tinc VPN daemon Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/ Tinc site: http://tinc.nl.linux.org/