Hi Justin,
Thanks for the reply. I checked with netmap, with what I want to achieve, would
this be the correct config for netmap?
And also just for confirming, I want traffic incoming to 10.70.66.0/24 to be
sent to 192.168.129.195 and traffic leaving 192.168.129.195 to be sent with
source IP
Hi everyone,
I have a pretty complex setup on a debian server with a lot of moving parts,
quagga, shorewall and of course strongswan. I am using it as a gateway. This
was not set up by me but I’m administering it so bear with me.
I am trying to set up NAT for a VPN since our subnets are
Correction for the zones
zones
tstgw:net ipv4#TST access gateway
tsgws:tstgw ipsec mode=tunnel mss=1400 #TST VPN
tssft:net ipv4
tssfp:tssft ipsec
On 8 Jun 2022, at 14:00, Ed Hunter wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a pretty complex
Hi everyone,
I have a pretty complex setup on a debian server with a lot of moving parts,
quagga, shorewall and of course strongswan. I am using it as a gateway. This
was not set up by me but I’m administering it so bear with me.
I am trying to set up NAT for a VPN since our subnets are