Răzvan Sandu
2018-Nov-16 10:45 UTC
How to use multiple "Connects" in pfSense's prepackaged tinc
Hello, Fortunately, the excellent pfSense gateway software offers a pre-packaged tinc directly in its official repository. This allows a pfSense machine to participate in a tinc mesh. However, experimenting with pfSense, I was unable (at least from the web interface) to figure out how to: - configure pre-packaged tinc to start with multiple partners (the equivalent of multiple Connect lines in tinc.conf and multiple partner keys, for redundancy at startup) - make the prepackaged tinc to participate in multiple mesh (the equivalent of putting /etc/tinc/MESH1/someconfiguration and /etc/tinc/MESH2/someconfiguration simultaneously) Anyone knows a way, please? Thanks a lot! Friendly regards, Răzvan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.tinc-vpn.org/pipermail/tinc/attachments/20181116/2f77b783/attachment.html>
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