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<p>Hello,<br>
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Primarily to mitigate the issue described on Github [1] I am
experimenting with "TunnelServer=yes".</p>
<p>My topology consists of five central nodes that are connected
to each other (fully-meshed) while the other nodes ("clients")
only connect to one or more of the central ones. All nodes have
a fully populated /etc/tinc/NET/hosts directory, though, so all
the public keys and subnet declarations are availabe on every
host.</p>
<p>When I set "TunnelServer=yes" on the central nodes, however,
only communication between nodes which are directly connected
works. Is this the intended effect of TunnelServer?<br>
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<p>Since my application relies on communication between the
clients, I couldn't use the TunnelServer mode is this case.</p>
<p>Best,<br>
Max<br>
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<p>[1]: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/gsliepen/tinc/issues/195">https://github.com/gsliepen/tinc/issues/195</a><br>
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