Tinc Server and Raspberry PI (Rev. B).

ܔܢܜܔηιηℓιℓιzιܔܢܜܔ ninlilizi at phoenixhaven.net
Wed Oct 9 10:13:56 CEST 2013


I'm running TINC on a Pi.

You can take avantage of the crypto acceleration on the arm soc.
128-aes-cbc gets the best throughput.
You can push about 16mbps before you have to start worrying about cpu
utlization.

If your at the point of pegging the cpu, then the obvious usb packet
dropping issues and related SDCard r/w failures that are causes by heavy
usb utilization could become an issue if you have a lot of stuff on the
same pi.

Been running 3 tinc instances and 4 usbserial convertors on the same pi
for about 2 years.


On 09/10/13 08:55, Ramses II wrote:
> Hi everybody and sorry by the insistence.
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> Nobody has working Tinc Server over a Raspberry in an environment in
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> Best regards and sorry again,
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> Ramses
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> *De:*Ramses II [mailto:ramses.sevilla at gmail.com]
> *Enviado el:* martes, 08 de octubre de 2013 17:59
> *Para:* tinc at tinc-vpn.org
> *Asunto:* Tinc Server and Raspberry PI (Rev. B).
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> Dear gentlemen,
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> I need configure a VPN between two sites.
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> I am thinking in build the VPN with Tinc Server and two Raspberry PI.
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> Has anyone mounted a similar scenary with Raspberry?
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> Can anyone tell me if the Raspberry device will work well in this scenary?
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> Does anyone have it working?
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> Do you know if this device will be stable?
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> Best regards,
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> Ramses
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