Re: [LARTC] Re: Routing Question

2007-04-09 Thread Fernando Blankleder

Hi, my setup is :


192.168.80.0/24   ( eth1:192.168.80.254 ) Linux ipsec Router 
(ppp0/ipsec0)  [ internet ] -Sonicwall (192.168.1.1) -  
192.168.1.0/24



When a pc in 192.168.80.0/24 pings anything on 192.168.1.0/24 it works
When Linux Ipsec Router pings anything on 192.168.1.0/24 it doesnt works, 
ping packet goes trough default route because packet originates on eth1


some time ago i made a script using a 2nd route table but i cant find it or 
remember






- Original Message - 
From: Christian Benvenuti [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 7:29 PM
Subject: [LARTC] Re: Routing Question



Hi Fernando,


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 advance
Fernando


I do not know what your setup and exact needs are, but have you
tried the src option of the ip route command?

Example:

ip route add dev eth1 192.168.1.0/24 src 10.0.1.1


The routing code uses the primary IP address of the outgoing
interface, unless you explicitly configure the preferred
source address (as in the example above).

Regards
/Christian
[http://benve.info]


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[LARTC] Re: Routing Question

2007-04-06 Thread Christian Benvenuti
Hi Fernando,

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 advance
Fernando

I do not know what your setup and exact needs are, but have you
tried the src option of the ip route command?

Example:

ip route add dev eth1 192.168.1.0/24 src 10.0.1.1
 

The routing code uses the primary IP address of the outgoing
interface, unless you explicitly configure the preferred
source address (as in the example above).

Regards
/Christian
[http://benve.info]


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