tinc Digest, Vol 90, Issue 17

Peter Dey tinc at realmtech.net
Wed Apr 18 17:51:01 CEST 2012


> It would be nice to have a file ready that is updated on each connection 
> change. That makes it easier to process this info in a web page. Otherwise you 
> have to use sudo allow signalling or commanding tinc.

I'm not sure it works on Windows, but under Linux, there's the config option 
"GraphDumpFile".  It spits out a list of nodes and connections, periodically, to 
a file.  It's in the format that a tool called graphviz can use to draw a pretty 
connection graph, but it's pretty easily parseable.

> >> If I am using windows version of tinc, how can I check the connection list?
> > There is no signal handling in windows, so you cannot get the connection
> > list in tinc version 1.0 using windows.



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