Michael Braun wrote, on 18-03-10 02:18:
> I've tried disabling the cryptodev and replacing the kernel with a stock
> debian one but this did not help. Though, it did help a very little bit
> to decrease mtu size of the tinc device to 1400 (about 200Kb/sec).
>
> What OS / distribution are you runni
Hi Guus and everybody,
The physical config:
VLAN1(U)--| Switch Switch |-- VLAN1(U)
VLAN5(T)--|-- Trunk -- TincS-01 ---VPN--- TincS-02 -- Trunk --|-- VLAN5(T)
VLAN10(T)-| PortPort |-- VLAN10(T)
(U) = Untagged
(T) = Ta
Hi,
Jelle de Jong schrieb:
> Michael Braun wrote, on 18-03-10 02:18:
>> I've tried disabling the cryptodev and replacing the kernel with a stock
>> debian one but this did not help. Though, it did help a very little bit
>> to decrease mtu size of the tinc device to 1400 (about 200Kb/sec).
>>
>> Wh
> The physical config:
>
> VLAN1(U)--| Switch Switch |-- VLAN1(U)
> VLAN5(T)--|-- Trunk -- TincS-01 ---VPN--- TincS-02 -- Trunk --|-- VLAN5(T)
> VLAN10(T)-| PortPort |-- VLAN10(T)
>
Note the "Trunk" part. I've neve
Hi,
Peter Dey schrieb:
>> The physical config:
>>
>> VLAN1(U)--| Switch Switch |-- VLAN1(U)
>> VLAN5(T)--|-- Trunk -- TincS-01 ---VPN--- TincS-02 -- Trunk --|-- VLAN5(T)
>> VLAN10(T)-| PortPort |-- VLAN10(T)
>>
>
> No
It doesn't matter which node it is. I have this effect tested with other nodes
(it's always the fourth).
How can i check running out of memory?
The tinc "server" node is a debian lenny with tinc (from lenny-backports) on
fit-pc2 hardware (1G RAM and enough harddisk space).
fit-pc2: http://www.f
hello, i have wrote a script (for windows) to create/update client-configs(for
non nerds :-) ).
So if someone is new, he must:
* install tinc
* copy the cmd-code in a cmd-file -> run -> follow instructions (we have mumble
(voice over ip) for short help).
The script creates a config (you can set