Migrate from Tinc-VPN v1.0 to TINC-VPN v1.1

Ramses ramses.sevilla at gmail.com
Sun Apr 1 11:58:59 CEST 2018


El 1 de abril de 2018 3:34:46 CEST, Lars Kruse <lists at sumpfralle.de> escribió:
>Hello Ramses,
>
>
>Am Sun, 01 Apr 2018 01:44:01 +0200
>schrieb Ramses <ramses.sevilla at gmail.com>:
>
>> [..]
>> 
>> Correct?
>
>in general, this is exactly the right procedure.
>
>
>> I have installed Raspbian 7 (Wheezy). I will have problems doing this
>> proccess un Raspbian?
>
>Raspbian (being derived from Debian) is not a problem.
>The old base distribution (wheezy) is a problem.
>In the package requirements list of the tinc package in experimental
>[1], you
>will note that the version requirements at least for libc6 and
>libssl1.1
>will not work with wheezy.
>Thus it will not be that easy.
>
>Your options seem to be:
>A) upgrade your system to Stretch (you will need to do this somewhen,
>anyway)
>B) build the package from experimental on your wheezy system
>See [2] for a good documentation. You can stop reading after "Rebuild
>without
>   changes".
>You will need to try, if the package can be built in a wheezy
>environment.
>C) follow Rafael's suggestion and build tinc from source
>Since tinc is basically just one executable, you will be able to use it
>   easily in parallel with your currently installed tinc package.
>Probably you will just need to run "apt-get build-dep tinc" and then
>"make"
>   in the tinc source directory. (just guessing)
>
>Cheers,
>Lars
>
>[1] https://packages.debian.org/experimental/tinc
>[2] https://wiki.debian.org/BuildingTutorial
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Lars, thank you very, very much for your apreciate help.

Well, then I am going to compile Tinc v1.1 from sources and install it in Wheezy how Rafael said me, and update the distribution to Stretch in the future. It's more fast...

Then, how you said me, I can compile, install and run Tinc v1.1 in Wheezy without problems, isn't?

Anyway, I will install a VM to try the proccess.


Regards,

Ramses


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