What's wrong in these configurations?
EleGoS
elegos at fastwebnet.it
Fri Nov 24 23:18:52 CET 2006
EleGoS ha scritto:
> Hi guys!!
>
> I've followed the windows 2000/xp tutorial and not only, but it seems
> not to work! I've for sure committed some errors...
>
> PC (under NAT)
> files:
> tinc/vpn/tinc.conf
> tinc/vpn/rsa_key.priv
> tinc/vpn/hosts/elegos
> tinc/vpn/hosts/shadowkrad
>
> tinc.conf:
> Name = elegos
> ConnectTo = shadowkrad
> TCPOnly = yes
> Interface = VPN
>
> (TCPOnly as under a NAT)
>
> rsa_key.priv:
> -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
> *cut*
> -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
>
> elegos:
> Address = 1.27.***.74
> Subnet = 1.1.1.1/32
> -----BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY-----
> *cut*
> -----END RSA PUBLIC KEY-----
>
>
> My Address is the private IP (under the NAT)
>
> shadowkrad:
> Address = 82.57.***.65
> Subnet = 10.10.10.11/32
> -----BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY-----
> *cut*
> -----END RSA PUBLIC KEY-----
>
>
> this is the file my friend shared after he created it (Address is a
> public IP)
>
> configured my connection: VNP, 1.1.1.1, 255.255.0.0
>
it's VPN, sorry
> launched service (up and running)
>
>
>
> And this is my friend's configuration:
>
> files:
> tinc/vpn/tinc.conf
> tinc/vpn/rsa_key.priv
> tinc/vpn/hosts/local
> tinc/vpn/hosts/shadowkrad
>
> tinc.conf:
> Name = shadowkrad
> ConnectTo = local
> Interface = VPN
>
> rsa_key.priv:
> -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
> *cut*
> -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
>
> local:
> Address = 82.57.***.65
> Subnet = 10.10.10.11/32
> -----BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY-----
> *cut*
> -----END RSA PUBLIC KEY-----
>
> shadowkrad:
> Address = 82.57.***.65
> Subnet = 10.10.10.11/32
> -----BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY-----
> *cut*
> -----END RSA PUBLIC KEY-----
>
> P.S.
> local is a copy of shadowkrad, and shadowkrad is the same file I've
> got in the first PC
>
> configured the connection: VNP, 10.10.10.111, 255.255.0.0
>
it's VPN, sorry
> launched service (up and running)
>
> PC 1.1.1.1 can ping itself, but not 10.10.10.11, same thing for the
> other PC (can ping itself but not 1.1.1.1)
>
> What's wrong?
>
> Really, thanks
LAN connections are named VPN, my fault writing down now
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