[SOLVED] Re: Getting at a machine behind a ISDN router
Carlos Sousa
csousa at tvtel.pt
Mon Nov 11 23:29:32 CET 2002
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 22:06:29 +0100 Guus Sliepen <guus at sliepen.eu.org> wrote:
> You should have noticed a warning in the
> logs though (process ... exited with non-zero status ...).
Yes, something about tinc-up exiting with return value 127. Actually, this
was the lead that got me into the right track.
I've been using tinc for a few hours now, mainly testing, and it seems
to be working very nicely, although a bit slow, but I guess that's probably
due to the encryption. Faster than ssh, anyway :) Still can't run remote
X clients through the vpn, but that's probably just a matter of opening the
relevant ports on my local firewall.
Thanks for a great product, guys. Thanks to tinc, I can now remotely manage
a machine that's completely invisible to the outside world.
Cheers,
--
Carlos Sousa
http://vbc.dyndns.org/
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