look at this section: Using a central Ipsec gateway as a "tunnel
hub"
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jason C.
Leach
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 6:41 PM
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Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] LEAF routing privat
hi,
I have a question on this with a twist.
If I have several nodes connected to a sentral HUB
via IPSec, how can I route from node A to node B?
Right now, the HUB can ping every node, but nodes
can only pin the HUB.
Thanks,
j.
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Greg R wrote:
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> Yes, the DSL router responds to ping on it's internal interface. Yes ICMP
> is enabled and yes forwarding is enabled.
>
> Maybe something very fundamental I am missing here - does the Oxygen
> release 1.8 not set up the router to perform NAT between interfaces eth0 &
> eth1 by
11:50:06 AM
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cc:(bcc: Phillip Watts/austin/Nlynx)
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] LEAF routing private IP space
Yes, the DSL router responds to ping on it's internal interface. Yes ICMP
is enabled and yes forwarding is enabled.
Maybe something very fundamental I am m
Yes, the DSL router responds to ping on it's internal interface. Yes ICMP
is enabled and yes forwarding is enabled.
Maybe something very fundamental I am missing here - does the Oxygen
release 1.8 not set up the router to perform NAT between interfaces eth0 &
eth1 by default? I am working on the
On 2/6/02 at 11:13 PM, Greg R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The LEAF Router is running Oxygen 1.8.
You didn't say what firewall you were using. Dachstein and Eigerstein
have their firewall scripts; Oxygen relies on add on packages like
Echowall, Seawall, or rcf.
> My symptoms are these: from th
Ray Olszewski wrote:
>
> We need a FAQ answer for this one too (or do we have one?).
>
> LEAF basic firewalls by default block ALL private-address traffic on the
> external interface. (At least Dachstein and Eigerstein do, and I think
> Oxygen is the same in that regard.)
Nope. Oxygen has zer
We need a FAQ answer for this one too (or do we have one?).
LEAF basic firewalls by default block ALL private-address traffic on the
external interface. (At least Dachstein and Eigerstein do, and I think
Oxygen is the same in that regard.) So traffic on eth0 to private address
192.168.68.1 gets
This is my specific setup:
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