I have a network with 4 different nodes - all run the same tinc version
and configuration. We have 192.168.0. - 192.168.3. as networks.
At three nodes, everything runs like a charm (windows, tcp, etc)
At the fourth node (192.168.3.1), the following happens:
I can
-ping any other IP address in the super-net,
-ssh any other host
-telnet any other host
-ftp any other host
I cannot
-find any machine in the windows network
-links http://192.168.0.4
-any other
I can see a lot of packets transmitted between both nodes, but nothing
happens.
>From 192.168.2.1, everything is fine and working, so it cannot be
anything at 192.168.0
I cannot be anything with the router and firewall so far, because
accesssing any service in the internet works well.
Hope I can get some good hints to track down this funny behaviour.
thx
andy
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I can't tell you what is wrong. But it sounds like the fourth machine is
not exactly configured in the same way as the other three.
> Hope I can get some good hints to track down this funny behaviour.
Reading http://www.tinc-vpn.org/documentation/tinc_5.html#SEC60 might
help. On the bottom of the page you can find a list of things you should
send us if you still cannot find the problem.
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Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards,
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