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tinc (1.0.15-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Send SIGALRM to running tinc daemons whenever an interface is brought up with the ifupdown framework. Based on a patch from Joachim Breitner. Closes: #629880 * Allow tinc daemons to be started using ifupdown.
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tinc for Debian
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The manual for tinc is also available as info pages, type `info tinc'
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to read it.
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The system startup script for tinc, /etc/init.d/tinc, uses the file
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/etc/tinc/nets.boot to find out which networks have to be started.
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Alternatively, you can create a stanza in /etc/network/interfaces, and add a
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line with "tinc-net <netname>". This will cause a tincd to be started which
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uses the configuration from /etc/tinc/<netname>. You can use an inet static
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(with address and netmask options) or inet dhcp stanza, in which case the ifup
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will configure the VPN interface and you do not need to have a tinc-up script.
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The following options are also recognized and map directly to the corresponding
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command line options for tincd:
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tinc-config <directory>
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tinc-debug <level>
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tinc-mlock yes
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tinc-logfile <filename>
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tinc-chroot yes
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tinc-user <username>
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An example stanza:
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iface vpn inet static
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address 192.168.2.42
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netmask 255.255.0.0
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tinc-net myvpn
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tinc-debug 1
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tinc-mlock yes
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tinc-user nobody
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This will start a tinc daemon that reads its configuration from
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/etc/tinc/myvpn, logs at debug level 1, locks itself in RAM, runs as user
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nobody, and creates a network interface called "vpn". Ifup then sets the
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address and netmask on that interface.
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-- Guus Sliepen <guus@debian.org>, Fri, 24 June 2011, 18:10:53 +0200
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