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| [[File:TincPackage.png|854x854px]] | | [[File:TincPackage.png|854x854px]] |
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− | * After '''successful''' installation you should see a '''new Firewall zone''' “'''<span style=color:khaki>tinc</span>'''” created and a '''new traffic rule added'''. | + | * After '''successful''' installation you should see a '''new Firewall zone''' “'''<span style=color:khaki>tinc</span>'''” created: |
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| [[File:Tincfwzone2.png|853x853px]] | | [[File:Tincfwzone2.png|853x853px]] |
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| + | * And a '''new traffic rule added:''' |
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| [[File:Tinctraffic2.png|960x960px]] | | [[File:Tinctraffic2.png|960x960px]] |
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| * From now all configuration will be made using command line interface. | | * From now all configuration will be made using command line interface. |
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| '''<span style=color:dodgerblue>tincd -n ''netname'' -K</span>''' , in our scenario: “'''<span style=color:dodgerblue>tincd -n example -K</span>'''” and simply press enter to accept the default. | | '''<span style=color:dodgerblue>tincd -n ''netname'' -K</span>''' , in our scenario: “'''<span style=color:dodgerblue>tincd -n example -K</span>'''” and simply press enter to accept the default. |
| * After keypairs were generated, you need to copy the device’s host file to the other device. Copy RUT1’s <span style=color:limegreen>'''hosts/rut1'''</span> file to RUT2 and place it in the same folder <span style=color:limegreen>'''hosts/'''</span> and do the same with the RUT2 file placing it in the RUT1 hosts folder. | | * After keypairs were generated, you need to copy the device’s host file to the other device. Copy RUT1’s <span style=color:limegreen>'''hosts/rut1'''</span> file to RUT2 and place it in the same folder <span style=color:limegreen>'''hosts/'''</span> and do the same with the RUT2 file placing it in the RUT1 hosts folder. |
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| You can do this with '''WinSCP''', or using CLI’s <span style=color:dodgerblue>'''scp'''</span> to transfer files from one device to the other. | | You can do this with '''WinSCP''', or using CLI’s <span style=color:dodgerblue>'''scp'''</span> to transfer files from one device to the other. |
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