Configuration of hosts
Guus Sliepen
guus at tinc-vpn.org
Wed Jan 27 20:43:13 CET 2010
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 09:53:29AM -0800, Anon wrote:
> With respect to the "all traffic" comment, using the (horrible) Windows firewall does not allow
> interface by interface configuration. So, if I allow all traffic on that interface, I open it up
> to all traffic on all interfaces. At least that is the way it is in XPProSp3. So, I left my
> firewall in place (which allows traffic on selected ports only, one of which is 655).
I believe you can enable or disable the firewall per interface, but you must
set that in the network control panel, not in the firewall settings.
> I could have sworn that after my last configuration edits I stopped and restarted the service, but
> I guess not, because when I rebooted both machines this morning, the configuration shown below
> worked just fine without any modifications.
Ah, ok :)
> I ran debug command line, and I guess I don't have something set properly, because nothing
> much shows up in the console window. First, the console window starts with:
>
> C:\Program Files\tinc>tincd -n ivpn -D d5
> tincd 1.0.11 (Nov 1 2009 17:03:44) starting, debug level 0
> Tap reader running
> {5227xxxx-012D-4x53-8725-588x3x4174x8} (vpn) is a Windows tap device
> Ready
That should be -D -d5 (two dashes).
--
Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards,
Guus Sliepen <guus at tinc-vpn.org>
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