NFS4 over tinc hangs

Nikolaus Rath Nikolaus at rath.org
Tue Mar 13 18:33:22 CET 2012


Guus Sliepen <guus-NnCthlHDAqpg9hUCZPvPmw at public.gmane.org> writes:
> On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 11:08:32AM -0400, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
>
>> I tried the following configuration:
>> 
>> # cat tinc.conf 
>> Name = spitzer
>> Mode = switch
> [...]
>> However, it doesn't seem to work. Pings from server to clients and
>> clients to server fail.
> [...]
>> Mar 12 11:04:24 spitzer tinc.hbt[1292]: Subnet list:
>> Mar 12 11:04:24 spitzer tinc.hbt[1292]:  0:26:b9:62:d9:58#10 owner spitzer
>> Mar 12 11:04:24 spitzer tinc.hbt[1292]:  e6:2c:73:e9:53:b#10 owner spitzer
>> Mar 12 11:04:24 spitzer tinc.hbt[1292]:  192.168.1.2/32#10 owner spitzer
>> Mar 12 11:04:24 spitzer tinc.hbt[1292]:  192.168.1.7/32#10 owner inspiron
>> Mar 12 11:04:24 spitzer tinc.hbt[1292]:  192.168.1.20/32#10 owner athena
>> Mar 12 11:04:24 spitzer tinc.hbt[1292]:  192.168.1.0/24#15 owner spitzer
>> Mar 12 11:04:24 spitzer tinc.hbt[1292]: End of subnet list.
>
> Hm, I only see spitzer's MAC addresses in the Subnet list.  could it be that
> you only changed to Mode = switch on spitzer? You need to change it on the
> other nodes as well.

That did not occur to me. Thanks :-).

Is there an use case for connecting tinc instances with different Mode
settings? If not, it'd be a nice feature if tinc would print a warning
when it connects to a peer that operates in a different mode.

Best,

   -Nikolaus

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