endian problems on FreeBSD?

Brett Wynkoop wynkoop at wynn.com
Tue Mar 10 00:12:13 CET 2015


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Greeting-

I have tinc on the following:

2 - x86 FreeBSD boxes

1 - ARM FreeBSD box

1 - x86 Macintosh

All the x86 boxes can speak with each other, but none of the x86 boxes
can speak with the ARM box.  

The ARM box says:

[root at beaglebone /usr/local/etc/tinc/wdl]# tincd -D -n wdl
tincd 1.0.24 (Mar  8 2015 14:55:57) starting, debug level 0
/dev/tun0 is a Generic BSD tun device
add net 192.168.254.0: gateway 192.168.254.113 fib 0: route already in
table Script tinc-up exited with non-zero status 1
Ready
Bogus data received from net01e (199.89.147.1 port 655)
Bogus data received from net01e (199.89.147.1 port 27324)
Bogus data received from net01e (199.89.147.1 port 655)
Bogus data received from net01e (199.89.147.1 port 655)
Bogus data received from net01e (199.89.147.1 port 655)
Bogus data received from net01e (199.89.147.1 port 655)
Bogus data received from net01e (199.89.147.1 port 655)
Bogus data received from net01e (199.89.147.1 port 655)
Bogus data received from net01e (199.89.147.1 port 655)
Bogus data received from ivory (199.89.147.198 port 49706)
Bogus data received from net01e (199.89.147.1 port 65164)


I have no idea why it complains about the route and fib 0 as I use the
same up script as on my two x86 FreeBSD boxes and they do not complain.

Before someone says "replace your keys" I went down that road already.
I verified I had the right keys on all systems.  In addition I have
replaced and repropagated the beaglebone keys 3 times.

I want to stress that all the x86 boxes can speak with each other.  The
x86 boxes are FreeBSD 10.1, FreeBSD 8.1 and Mac OS X 10.6.8.

The beaglebone keys were generated on the beaglebone.

Ideas or clues appreciated.

- -Brett

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