tinc questions

Cristiano Albiero Berni cristiano at animati.com.br
Mon Jun 8 21:45:01 CEST 2015


2- Is there a kind of web interface to manager the server?

3- Any release date of tinc 2.0 version?

2015-06-08 16:30 GMT-03:00 Donald Pearson <donaldwhpearson at gmail.com>:

> This is the way I understand it.
>
> All nodes become aware of all other nodes.  As long as one node can
> connect to another, you'll get a client to client connection.
>
> If 2 clients are both behind blocking firewalls, neither will be able to
> directly connect to the other without one of them having a port open.  In
> that situation their traffic will need to route through another node.
>
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Cristiano Albiero Berni <
> cristiano at animati.com.br> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have some questions about tinc.
>>
>> "
>> *Automatic full mesh routing*Regardless of how you set up the tinc
>> daemons to connect to each other, VPN traffic is always (if possible) sent
>> directly to the destination, without going through intermediate hops.
>> "
>>
>> 1- To have client to client direct connection and don't have traffic
>> through the server should I have port forward at the NAT? Or a client to
>> client tunnel can be build ignoring the NAT rules?
>>
>> 2- Is there a kind of web interface to manager the server?
>>
>> 3- Any release date of tinc 2.0 version?
>>
>>
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Cristiano.
>> animati.com.br
>>
>>
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