Hello, good morning and absolutely compliments for your work.
It is awesome and every thing is working out of box. Some questions, please:
1) I like to have some control and some check of what going under so i launched the tinc with
tincd -D -d 5 -n dnet
and i noticed this warning:
open /root/hosts no such file or directory
open /root/tinc.conf no such file or directory
it seems that instead of pointing to /etc/tinc/. something is pointing to root. i made a symlink and the problem is gone, but this is a fact
2) does it automatically try to punch the nat of every client even if the ip is not public, or should i set some more flag ?
3) could it be possible to add a flag -K for creating a smaller key (2048 e.g. ) in tinc-boot gen for small processor to avoid heavy key computing ?
actually it is fixed 4096
Thank you in advance for your kind answers
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Hello, good morning and absolutely compliments for your work.
It is awesome and every thing is working out of box. Some questions, please:
1) I like to have some control and some check of what going under so i launched the tinc with
tincd -D -d 5 -n dnet
and i noticed this warning:
open /root/hosts no such file or directory
open /root/tinc.conf no such file or directory
it seems that instead of pointing to /etc/tinc/. something is pointing to root. i made a symlink and the problem is gone, but this is a fact
2) does it automatically try to punch the nat of every client even if the ip is not public, or should i set some more flag ?
3) could it be possible to add a flag -K for creating a smaller key (2048 e.g. ) in tinc-boot gen for small processor to avoid heavy key computing ?
actually it is fixed 4096
Thank you in advance for your kind answers