tincvpn_setup
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- | apt-get install tinc | + | apt-get install tinc && |
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Add | Add | ||
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**Server 1 & 2** | **Server 1 & 2** | ||
- | mkdir / | + | mkdir / |
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**Server 1** | **Server 1** | ||
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For Server 2 we need to copy / | For Server 2 we need to copy / | ||
+ | **Finish**\\ | ||
+ | Since Tinc is in nets.boot you can just reboot your boxes or sudo service tinc start. \\ | ||
+ | For Debian 10 you can use: | ||
+ | systemctl enable tinc@myVPN | ||
+ | systemctl start tinc@myVPN | ||
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+ | If you have issues, you can debug if tinc is able to open a connection to the other server with | ||
+ | sudo tincd -n myVPN -D -d3 | ||
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+ | **You need to enable TUN/TAP for OVZ** | ||
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