Re: redirecting packets to a vpn tunnel

2004-07-07 Thread Sean
Wolfgang Pichler wrote: > Our own internal net is 172.16.0.0/24 - i'd now like my firewall to > redirect packets coming from 172.16.0.0/24 with destination address > 10.0.43.0/24 to go over the vpn tunnel. Assuming you've configured your tunnel(s) correctly, both firewalls should have routes to t

Re: redirecting packets to a vpn tunnel

2004-07-07 Thread Marc Huber
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 12:38:41PM +0200, Wolfgang Pichler wrote: > on my openbsd firewall i have a vpn tunnel running to the 10.0.43.0 > subnet from an other company. The VPN tunnel works fine when i ping from > the firewall to the other subnet using my external address (ping -I > 81.223.6.246 10.

RE: redirecting packets to a vpn tunnel

2004-07-07 Thread Wolfgang Pichler
> Hope this helps. > --jim > > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf > Of Wolfgang Pichler > Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 6:39 AM > To: openbsd pf > Subject: redirecting packets to a vpn tunnel > > hi al

RE: redirecting packets to a vpn tunnel

2004-07-07 Thread Fisher, James L.
2004 6:39 AM To: openbsd pf Subject: redirecting packets to a vpn tunnel hi all, on my openbsd firewall i have a vpn tunnel running to the 10.0.43.0 subnet from an other company. The VPN tunnel works fine when i ping from the firewall to the other subnet using my external address (ping -I 81

redirecting packets to a vpn tunnel

2004-07-07 Thread Wolfgang Pichler
hi all, on my openbsd firewall i have a vpn tunnel running to the 10.0.43.0 subnet from an other company. The VPN tunnel works fine when i ping from the firewall to the other subnet using my external address (ping -I 81.223.6.246 10.0.43.11). Our own internal net is 172.16.0.0/24 - i'd now like m