What's wrong in these configurations?
Guus Sliepen
guus at tinc-vpn.org
Mon Nov 27 11:27:06 CET 2006
On Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 10:45:43PM +0100, EleGoS wrote:
> >tincd -n vpn -d5 -D
> >
> >If the information it logs does not help you fix the problem, send me a
> >copy of it, so I can have look.
> >
> It was a IPv6 problem :D
> I've installed it on my windows for experimental purposes... I've used
> the debugged mode and I've found errors about IPv6, so I've just added
> this line to my conf: AddressFamily = ipv4 and deleted Address to both
> hosts/elegos :D
Aha! Can you tell me which errors you saw exactly?
> P.S.
> If I do as server, and I'm under the NAT, if I connect to various PCs
> (say: 4 or 5), those PCs are linked to one another daemon (on another
> machine), and all the others connect to this last server, the in/out
> traffic to me (NATted) is divided into those 5 PCs or only on one?
>
> i.e.
> elegos -> ConnectTo = PC1..PC2..PC3
> PC4 -> ConnectTo = PC1..PC2..PC3
> All the others -> ConnectTo = PC4
>
> Bandwidth to elegos = PC4, or PC1/2/3 or PC4-PC*?
If you are behind a NAT and use TCPOnly = yes, then elegos will not
communicate directly with PC4. It will go via one of PC1, PC2, PC3.
Which one I cannot tell. But tinc does not do load balancing.
--
Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards,
Guus Sliepen <guus at tinc-vpn.org>
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