Hi Yazeed, You have to add this to tinc.conf
TunnelServer = yes Otherwise tinc will manage package routing internally. Then you can manage forwarding rules using IPTABLES as usual. Hope it helps. El lun., 13 feb. 2017 a las 8:11, Yazeed Fataar (<[email protected]>) escribió: Hi I have a simple hub and spoke topology where all my nodes connect to a central node. Below is tinc.conf for main node *tinc.conf* Name = main Interface = tun0 Forwarding = kernel and the remote nodes have same with ConnectTo = main. I have tried to apply a basic iptable policy on the main node but the traffic still seems to passthough and the nodes can communicate with each other. How do I apply policy between the two remote nodes on the main hub node? I would like in future to only allow a selected ports to be allowed between the nodes but for now I want iptables to manage policy between nodes. *Main node IPTABLES rule* iptables -A FORWARD -s <site1-ip> -d <site2-ip> -j DROP iptables -A FORWARD -s <site2-ip> -d <site1-ip> -j DROP default DENY Regards Yazeed <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ tinc mailing list [email protected] https://www.tinc-vpn.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinc -- *Ing. Guillermo Bisheimer* *B&S Sistemas de Control y Equipamientos* Av. de los Constituyentes 1172 (E3116CIX) Crespo, Entre Ríos Tel/Fax: (0343) 407-8990 (Nuevo número) Cel: (0343) 154679052 WEB: www.bys-control.com.ar e-mail: [email protected] skype: guillermo.bisheimer
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