Thanks for your help Jim and Chris. I have it working now.
For the records, instead of specifying "none" for the VPN interface, I
had to specify an IP address with a gateway set to the IP of the remote
host on the VPN tunnel.
This is probably because I had to specify "route-nopull" for the VPN
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 10:15 AM, Thierry De Leeuw wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your answer. Unfortunately I already have created this interface
> and still it does not work ;-(
>
> Looking at my state table, I have an entry
> mail_server:25 <- 10.99.10.2:25 (open vpn IP) <- 209.85.215.41:53282 (Gma
Hi,
Thanks for your answer. Unfortunately I already have created this
interface and still it does not work ;-(
Looking at my state table, I have an entry
mail_server:25 <- 10.99.10.2:25 (open vpn IP) <- 209.85.215.41:53282 (Gmail)
So it looks like, despite there is an entry for the connection
On 5/9/2014 8:02 AM, Thierry De Leeuw wrote:
>> I have some trouble to setup port forwarding with multiple interfaces.
>> When a connection is initiated from the VPN tunnel (SYN), the SYN/ACK
>> is sent from the VPN IP but throught the pppoe interface (which is the
>> default gw, but I would expect
Hi
Does anybody has any idea on the issue?
Thanks!
Thierry
On 05/06/2014 05:16 PM, Thierry De Leeuw wrote:
Hi,
I have some trouble to setup port forwarding with multiple interfaces.
When a connection is initiated from the VPN tunnel (SYN), the SYN/ACK
is sent from the VPN IP but throught th
Hi,
I have some trouble to setup port forwarding with multiple interfaces.
When a connection is initiated from the VPN tunnel (SYN), the SYN/ACK is
sent from the VPN IP but throught the pppoe interface (which is the
default gw, but I would expect the NAT to take care of that - maybe I am
wron