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From: "Fernando Blankleder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Evgeni Gechev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: [LARTC] Routing Question
I was thinking in a more Permanent Solution :)
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Hi, Somebody can help me , i have a linux gateway running ipsec, so if i ping a
host on a remote ipsec network from gateway packet goes out with external ip
address of gateway , is there a way that packets going from gateway to a remote
network be sourced from internal gateway ip ?
Thanks in ad
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 5:08 AM
To: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
Subject: [LART
I've always had to either have routing on, or off on a system.
For the first time this week I have a system on the internet but with
one connection to a private network to manage a piece of network gear.
The situation is where I have a server on a 802.1q trunk with 4 VLAN
interfaces on the in
routing wrote:
my current router and default gateway for my network is 192.168.0.4
(with one interface eth0)
192.168.0.8 is a smoothwall with a vpn set up to 192.168.15.0
I need to get to a network at 192.168.16.0/24 at the through the gateway
at 192.168.15.254
Machines on 192.168.15.0 can ping
my current router and default gateway for my network is 192.168.0.4
(with one interface eth0)
192.168.0.8 is a smoothwall with a vpn set up to 192.168.15.0
I need to get to a network at 192.168.16.0/24 at the through the gateway
at 192.168.15.254
Machines on 192.168.15.0 can ping those on 192.16
So far I have been used to using linux to provide simple routing from my
network to others using commands such as ip route add 192.168.1.0/24 via
192.168.0.4 etc and it has all worked perfectly.
I also use smoothwall GPL to provice vpn services, however I have hit on
a problem and am not at all
>>I found this to be excellent...
>>
>>http://www.linuxpowered.com/HOWTO/Adv-Routing-HOWTO/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html
>>
>>
>That's the exact same thing I used, but I don't have separate ethernet
>cards, which this set up relies on. Both my routers are on a switch,
>along with my server, so eve
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if somebody could assist me in the following
>
> I have a lan with a mail server, a fixed outside ip address leased line
> router at 10.1.1.1, and a dynamic outside ip address adsl router at 10.1.1.5
>
> Our linux mail server always used to have the leased line router at
>
Hi,
I was wondering if somebody could assist me in the following
I have a lan with a mail server, a fixed outside ip address leased line
router at 10.1.1.1, and a dynamic outside ip address adsl router at 10.1.1.5
Our linux mail server always used to have the leased line router at
10.1.1.1, bu
I have a network 128.187.2.0/24 and 128.187.1.0/24 that was setup by a
vendor.
I'm not too sure about the subnet mask above might be 16.
I have a host on 128.187.2.1 and 128.187.1.1 that I need a network to talk
to.
I have a firewall setup like the following.
eth1: 128.187.3.1/24 and eth2: 128.1
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