I use a LEAF box behind a modem for some time now. I have private addresses
between the modem and the leaf box without any problems at all. I have declared
the LEAF box's address as the DMZ in the modem and turned it's firewall off and
it works well on at least 6 systems I have installed in the
Andrew Gray (Gil) wrote:
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After some fiddling and more research into the configuration I can now ping
from
either firewall to the opposite end of the tunnel on the 10.8.0.0 network.
I
can ping from firewall 2 to the 192.168.2.0 network (server and internal
interface) but not from
Update to my problem
I find that the order of the entries in the routing table is different in each
firewall and I suspect this may have some bearing on the problem. Here is a
quick diagram of my setup
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* Server * 192.168.2.35 Server Site 1
Hello all,
I am requesting help with the setup of 2 leaf ucib boxes which I wish to connect
using the openvpn package. I have both on the internet and functioning as
firewalls and have installed the openvpn package as per the instructions. They
appear to connect with the server box interfaces
I have been using the one from Bering uCib v2.3.1 successfully for some months
now. Does your update supersede that one too?
Andrew Gray
MCSE
Willowcrest Solutions Pty Ltd
Phone:(07) 4128 7401
Mobile: 0418 734 078
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Andrew Gray
MCSE
Willowcrest Solutions Pty Ltd
Phone:(07) 4128 7401
Mobile: 0418 734 078
Wouldn't it just be easier and more secure to set the machine to a static
IP?
You may need to change the range of static IP addresses - or determine what
it is, but for my money that
Why not just use the MAC Address and have dhcp always assign that machine the
same address. That way all other settings from dhcp will be applied to the
machine every time and changes to the settings applied by dhcp will also be
picked up by that machine. This method has been working for me