[Announcement] Tinc version 1.1pre10 released
Raul Dias
raul at dias.com.br
Tue Feb 11 14:41:38 CET 2014
In the situation:
Node A <-> Node C
Node B <-> Node C
If I set ExperimentalProtocol = no in Node C and/or remove the ECDSA key
from the nodes A and B from hosts files in Node C, would that do the trick?
(without editing node A and B)
-rsd
2014-02-11 11:32 GMT-02:00 Guus Sliepen <guus at tinc-vpn.org>:
> On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 11:22:17AM -0200, Raul Dias wrote:
>
> > Feeling a 1.0pre deja vu.
>
> Yep :)
>
> > Is this the final protocol or might be some changes before 1.1 final?
> >
> > Upgrading 30+ nodes from 1.0 were easier as it didn't have to be done at
> > once.
>
> Only when 1.1.0 will be released will the protocol be final. There will
> probably be a few more changes to the protocol before then. If you have a
> network with 30+ nodes, I can see the problem. I suggest that you
> explicitly
> set ExperimentalProtocol = no in tinc.conf on most or all of your nodes.
> That
> way, they will use the old and stable protocol but you still get most of
> the
> new features of tinc 1.1.
>
> If you want to have a few nodes of your VPN use the new protocol, don't put
> ExperimentalProtocol = no in their tinc.conf, but instead, on those nodes,
> remove the ECDSAPublicKey from the host config files of nodes that will
> not be
> using the new protocol.
>
> --
> Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards,
> Guus Sliepen <guus at tinc-vpn.org>
>
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