the clients that will actually be on the networks and using the
VPN link (that would be the point of a VPN after all).
Doug
chiew yock sang [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/06/04 04:29AM
How to know the vpn router is working fine? Do I need to make the 2nd router
before I can determine the router is working fine? Do
From: Martin Hejl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In routerA, when i try to ping 192.168.99.2, the following commands shows:
Virtual device tun0 asks to queue packet!
ping: sendto: Network is down
Hm, I've never seen that error - but I must say, I'm not quite sure how
commands actually pop up - do you mean
From: Martin Hejl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] openvpn help
Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 19:41:12 +0200
chiew yock sang wrote:
/etc/shorewall/tunnels (routerA)
#type zonegatewaygateway zone
openvpn: net 192.168.99.2
when i do netstat, it shows,
netstat: no support for 'AF INET6 (tcp)' on this system
netstat: no support for 'AF INET6 (udp)' on this system
netstat: no support for 'AF INET6 (raw)' on this system
Well netstat -an should produce more relevant results.
When i do netstat -an, the following shows:
From: Martin Hejl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
when i do netstat, it shows,
netstat: no support for 'AF INET6 (tcp)' on this system
netstat: no support for 'AF INET6 (udp)' on this system
netstat: no support for 'AF INET6 (raw)' on this system
Well netstat -an should produce more relevant results.
When i do
I have implemented 2 basic routers with Bering-uClibc v2.1.1 and they are
working. Then i add in openvpnz.lrp, libcrpto.lrp, libssl.lrp and liblzo.lrp
and tun.o to get two VPN capability routers.
router A has the following IP:
eth0=10.1.4.1
eth1=192.168.1.254
tun0=192.168.99.1
router B
I've setup a router with the following IP, 192.168.1.254 and 160.1.4.1 which
connect to computer A (192.168.1.200) and computer B (160.1.4.200). A is
able to ping to B but B doesn't able to ping to A (not to mentioned, B
also can't ping to 192.168.1.254). How to get it ping successfully?
Can you show me the way to setup OpenVPN ? thanks..
From: M Lu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tom Eastep [EMAIL PROTECTED],Martin Hejl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] Re: OpenVPN howto
Date: Sat, 8 May 2004 18:01:25 -0400
Hi Tom and Martin,
with your suggestions and
I'm currently studying, my lecturer asked me to do a router with VPN
capability with floppy disk(s). I have tried a for quite long and still
haven get the result. I don't know what has gone wrong.
Can anyone show me the proper way to start? I'm willing to start all over
again to make sure I'm