Hi all, For the purpose of my project I am simpulating a 3-hop network with QEMU on my workstation, as follows :
|---------------------------------| |-------------------------------| |-------------------------------------| |Daemon1(user process)|---tun0---| Daemon 2 on QEMU |---tun1---| Daemon 3 (user porcess) | |---------------------------------| |-------------------------------| |-------------------------------------| My workstation is running FC3 and QEMU is running FreeBSD5.3 I am tryning to exchange raw IP packets between daemon 1 and 3 through daemon 2. I've succeded to by pass the system routing and get packets sent from daemon 1 to daemon 2 and from daemon 2 to daemon 3. BUT, on daemon 3 I can not receive them ??!! However, when I listen with tcpdump on tun0 and tun1 I see the packets travelling as expected : daemon1(192.168.0.1)------>(192.168.0.2)daemon2(192.168.1.2)------> daemon3(192.168.0.2) What could prevent me from receiving packets intended for daemon 3? I am suspecting some hard coded rule to prevent routing loops (which is my case) in the Linux kernel, am I on the right track ? Note : I disabled completely my firewalls, so this could not be the reason. Any help is highly appreciated. -aziz _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"