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    Tinc package on 2.3

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    • luckman212L Offline
      luckman212 LAYER 8
      last edited by

      I wish I had some insider pull but … I don't. Sorry that this is taking so long, believe me I would like to see it merged too.  I can only assume that people are still scrambling a bit and reshuffling responsibilities after Chris Buechler's departure.  So hopefully the development pace will pick back up soon.

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        tguldener
        last edited by

        Whats the status here? Will be TINC one time again a official PFSense Package? I follow the installation instruction for 3 firewalls - one working fine, on the two others with the same installations not. I haven't any TINC entry under VPN.

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          Vetal
          last edited by

          @tguldener:

          Whats the status here? Will be TINC one time again a official PFSense Package? I follow the installation instruction for 3 firewalls - one working fine, on the two others with the same installations not. I haven't any TINC entry under VPN.

          I installed on 5 firewalls, all worked smooth

          And yesterday, I've guided one case. It didn't work. Mistake was, "pkg add" was called from pfSense UI, the way I never used myself

          Doing it the common way I did, via ssh with

          sudo pkg add -f ...
          

          Fixed the situation. Precondition: sudo package must be installed

          If you tried with gui, you can try with putty or ssh, just do not forget '-f' to force reinstall

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            ioiioi
            last edited by

            I have a question about tinc HA, I got two pfsense box setup and implement active/passive, any possbile to implement tinc as active/passive way?

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              lockheed
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              @dmegyesi:

              Hi,

              I believe it should work basically on any architecture, the package I prepared is not hard-wired for anything special, it just depends on the tinc package itself. As long as the original package is available for i386, I think it should work. I don't have such a system to test though.

              I think it doesn't:

              pkg add https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4512442/pfSense-pkg-tinc-1.0.28.txz
              Fetching pfSense-pkg-tinc-1.0.28.txz: 100%   18 KiB  18.3kB/s    00:01    
              Installing pfSense-pkg-tinc-1.0.28...
              pkg: wrong architecture: FreeBSD:10:amd64 instead of FreeBSD:10:i386
              
              Failed to install the following 1 package(s): https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4512442/pfSense-pkg-tinc-1.0.28.txz
              
              

              Any ideas how to install it on a 32bit system?

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                Vetal
                last edited by

                Great news, indeed, there is a progress.

                dmegyesi, thank you for your work and persistence!

                As for, "Added to 2.4.0 and 2.3.3 snapshots, after more testing it can be added to 2.3.2. Thanks!"

                I assume, it will be some new release, like "2.3.2-RELEASE-p2" with a tinc included, right?

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                  yodaphone
                  last edited by

                  I'm runnig my PFsense on an old Watchguard x750.

                  Now I have successfully installed tinc, but how can I get a webinterface for tinc?

                  :(

                  now upload the pfSense-pkg-tinc-1.0.28 via Diagnostics -> Command Prompt

                  then run pkg add /tmp/pfSense-pkg-tinc-1.0.28.txz

                  restart the box & you should see the menu

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                    yodaphone
                    last edited by

                    @PiBa:

                    Hi dmegyesi,

                    I gave it a quick little check on 1 pfSense test machine (without actually connecting anywhere) as i'm not actively using tinc. So i have not fully tested its workings, but my guess is you have already done that.

                    From what i see it looks valid except you should indeed drop 'tincd' binary from the pfSense package 'makefile' the package dependency will indeed take care of that.

                    For testing i used "pkg add http://pkg.freebsd.org/freebsd:10:x86:64/release_3/All/tinc-1.0.26_1.txz" to add that package from the FreeBSD repository.. I suppose i could have used http://pkg.freebsd.org/freebsd:10:x86:64/latest/All/tinc-1.0.28.txz as well.. But anyway package looks like i remember it from 2.2 and tincd daemon seems to be properly started with some basic configurations.

                    If you can send  pullrequest on github that would be great :) (dont forget to sign the 2 pfSense contributer licence agreements)

                    Regards,
                    PiBa-NL

                    i tried to install the tinc-1.0.28.txz but i got this error (alos with tinc-1.0.29.txz)

                    pkg: Missing dependency 'openssl'

                    strange but openssl is very much a part of pfsense

                    Then i installed tinc-1.0.26_1.txz & it worked.

                    Any ideas why?

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                      PiBa
                      last edited by

                      Probably because your not 'supposed' to install stuff from the freebsd repositories.. pfSense has its own repository with all binaries of ports that are made available for use on pfSense. I dont think tinc is currently part of that list though.

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                        doktornotor Banned
                        last edited by

                        tinc is available on 2.3.3 and 2.4. No need to do any such hacks like installing from non-pfSense repos.

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                          PiBa
                          last edited by

                          Oh it is :o ,i thought is was 'rejected' because of undefined issues. I was wrong and should have re-checked before writing assuming that to still be valid because people where still trying to install manually. Thanks for the correction :D.

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                            doktornotor Banned
                            last edited by

                            Everything got sorted out eventually - https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-ports/pull/149

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                              yodaphone
                              last edited by

                              @doktornotor:

                              Everything got sorted out eventually - https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-ports/pull/149

                              any chance of this being part of 2.3.2?

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