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<p>Tinc is a VPN daemon which tunnels IP packets and Ethernet frames over UDP. More on Tinc can be found on: <a href="http://tinc-vpn.org">http://tinc-vpn.org</a>
Here I will show a tinc setup with an <em>alpha</em> (as a listening peer) and a <em>beta</em> (a peer connecting to alpha). After setting up the VPN, alpha will be the gateway for beta. All traffic from beta will be routed through alpha and back. I will basically retell the man page documentation: <a href="https://tinc-vpn.org/documentation-1.1/tinc.conf.5">https://tinc-vpn.org/documentation-1.1/tinc.conf.5</a> but in a more tutorial kind of way.