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> Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 01:02:20 +0100 From: Christian Grothoff > <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Re: > [Help-gnunet] gnunet-dns interface Message-ID: > <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="windows-1252" > > Dear Calvin, > > SVN HEAD is currently having some connectivity issues, which are > my current priority to address. I don't know which version you're > using, but if it is SVN HEAD it might do to wait a few days and > update (assuming I manage to find & fix the issue(s), it is top on > my list though). I'll wait a few days then; I'm using the 0.10.1 release from gnunet.org/gnunet0-10-1. > > The gnunet-dns virtual interface is used as one way how GNUnet can > intercept DNS queries to pass them to the GNU Name System. So > depending on how you configured your system, it should be normal > but not cause any trouble, as only DNS traffic should be passed > there anyway. GNUnet's own traffic (DNS and otherwise) will go > through your normal network interfaces. > > Now, you should probably also see a gnunet-vpn interface for the > GNUnet VPN, unless you simply didn't configure that service to run > (but in that case I wonder why the DNS interceptor is running). > > Finally, you should be able to just stop your peer and use > "gnunet-transport -t" or gnunet-setup (if you installed gnunet-gtk) > to test your network configuration. If that works, most likely > bugs are to blame and not your configuration. gnunet-setup yields green check marks for TCP/UDP, and gnunet transport -t yields: Configuration for plugin `tcp' is working! Configuration for plugin `udp' is working! > > Happy hacking! > > Christian > > On 01/26/2015 12:09 AM, Calvin Heim wrote: >> After installing and (improperly?) configuring gnunet, I only >> see about three peers and my TCP connections graph fluctuates >> between 0 and 1. I can see both src and dst packets on port 2086. >> I was wondering (perhaps incorrectly) if my connectivity problems >> were caused by reverse packet filtering on the gnunet-dns virtual >> interface as mentioned in the FAQ. However, running $ sudo >> tcpdump -D doesn't reveal a network interface called >> "gnunet-dns", even when the gnunet account and my account are >> both running gnunet-arm. >> >> Should there be an interface called "gnunet-dns"? Or is >> gnunet-dns just a placeholder for whatever network interface that >> gnunet uses, like wlan0 or eth0? >> >> Cheers, >> >> Calvin >> >> _______________________________________________ Help-gnunet >> mailing list [email protected] >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnunet >> > > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was > scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature > Size: 819 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: > <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnunet/attachments/20150126/8e2efa8d/attachment.pgp> > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ Help-gnunet mailing > list [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnunet > > > End of Help-gnunet Digest, Vol 87, Issue 1 > ****************************************** > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJUxzc5AAoJEPFy53W67dRmbUwP/0qNCjXk/jhVw6u3FkO721CF gX7LUKkb57ypJe5EHbHMDMjkvvujfnwVs1rdRdsL/WWrI8aYKHZA9Fb1wSCMN/ub XDaB2n+w1FfkC+VwTgQNkVWjOLIOJXO6r6tkzL4/LWKo102esQiEFH3fdEIiDuZU bZd3rRp6yzvUIpzByvfFev3tkrEGlEWvBaPWTz8Ez0eoUkWCxt/JtEkjf9SPfRyA KctDAeKTQEqd7dT1f4vwaQQ3/DDJzwFCDcCM3mc2UAnoQ0Uz89nOnj1Qygvm90Gk OtSvBQ2z1qWdKdFIHoq4mapXHRJSpmeNDtwe5S5kShKXnU+u5oE/eLu7+hzSWl0S s9IGDyeLL9MNiNXPoNcmeIJmQjrl1dBR4Y6Qa7D26VIwxOC4gXDDI9nBASWmvZVN Wq3ZRpeWA+6QkBnMd0u6ZUPl5KvqFmUVsSoNCY6J2yRt98e5NYYebodEcyrcqIyu 1RXh52ZTEQ/kM6iyrzVHsV04NoRBuGehscck8xK+BDG9QdhvIL59R2tWm6RhNqt5 oNUMWHgNJU+YXgF2mfENJxLKcoVbcsBn/wbT5Sb+FZTYQiiaPve0uObxoUeuBMn6 6lkCeNS5XclfOg977QnhMQOhR3d66hItPEOjW0y6nRtw8cTxWpdcOg167dfIZipE R6LhqdhYNZqVZWERXlyW =JZOx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Help-gnunet mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnunet
