tinc connections fallout
Bart Friederichs
plant at chello.nl
Thu Feb 15 16:22:38 CET 2001
Hi,
> Then either there is something wrong with the kernel, or with the network... I
> cannot think of anything else really. Can you tell anything else about your
> setup? Did you try anything to resolve this problem?
Hmm. We connect three hosts together, where host A connects to B, B connects to
C and C connects to A. Two of the hosts are runnning kernel 2.2.16 and one
2.2.18. The link between the two 2.2.16 hosts keeps falling out, so I guess
upgrading the two 2.2.16 hosts to 2.2.18 or 2.4.1 might fix the problem.
Furthermore, we have quite a standard installation, no specialties or so. Do
you think adding PingTimeouts in the tinc.conf files might fix this? We haven't
try anything yet, but I guess fiddling with those settings might do some good.
Regards,
Bart
PS
Do all errors from the syslog (see previous mails) seem to have to do something
with this one error? The bogus_data coming from 10.1.2.1 (this is the 2.2.18
host) doesn't seem to have anything to do with it.
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