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howtos:network_services:tinc [2019/03/25 10:36 (UTC)] – modified tinc-up and added tinc-down tonberry | howtos:network_services:tinc [2022/06/08 12:13 (UTC)] – clarified difference between branches for rc script tonberry | ||
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There are a few differences in Windows configuration. | There are a few differences in Windows configuration. | ||
- | * You still generate initial configuration files, but place them in into where Tinc is installed, which should be something like C:\Program Files\tinc\< | + | * You still generate initial configuration files, but place them into where Tinc is installed, which should be something like C:\Program Files\tinc\< |
* In tinc.conf, omit Interface directive, because Tinc daemon will then automatically select TUN/TAP device and directive may do more harm than good. Especially if Tinc service starts and fails immediately, | * In tinc.conf, omit Interface directive, because Tinc daemon will then automatically select TUN/TAP device and directive may do more harm than good. Especially if Tinc service starts and fails immediately, | ||
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===== RC script ===== | ===== RC script ===== | ||
- | Here is some script to start all VPNs on boot. | + | Here is some script to start all VPNs on boot. Note that stop command differs between 1.0 and 1.1 (prerelease) branches; 1.0 calls tinc**d**, 1.1 calls tinc (no d). |
<code bash> | <code bash> |