I use https://github.com/JeevesTakesOver/Railtrack/blob/master/README.rst

however in my setup I do trust the nodes in the VPN, so this may not
exactly work out for what you want

On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 at 20:07, Glauber Ferreira <[email protected]>
wrote:

> For some weeks I've been trying to devise a way to connect multiple users
> in various parts of the city and state, and I found out that most likely
> Tinc is the only daemon that does the kind of meshing I want.
> I was successful in connecting some servers of mine around in switch mode,
> but now comes the hard part: How can I authenticate clients on my network?
> I would also need to direct static leases and subnets to them, is this
> safely possible on switch mode? What other kind of attacks should I be
> aware of? (Impersonation, Any kinds of malicious broadcasts, etc)
>
> For now, my configuration is that every peer connects to a master node
> where there's also a dnsmasq daemon which hands out IPs.
>
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