The routes were missing from the system table and the Linux "root mode"
table
My hardware was ancient Compaq PII 266 with Intel eepro NIC and a
Celeron 768 with Realtek NIC, so I don't think your problem is caused by
your fast hardware
Regards
David
Aubrey Wells wrote:
> Sounds like we have th
Stig
I found that the root mode routing table was completely missing and a
lot of RIB errors being continuously reported
VC3 seems to not like serial ports being deleted and recreated.
Another issue is that Ethernet NICs that are not actually connected
during installation seem to be overlooked du
> I have two PCs linked by an E1 link wit Sangoma A101 cards
> PC1
> eth0 10.0.0.0/24
> wan0
> local 192.168.0.1
> remote 192.168.0.2
> prefix-length 24
>
> PC2
> eth0 10.9.1.0/24
> wan0
> local 192.168.0.2
> remote 192.168.0.1
> prefix-length 24
>
> show route does not show the wan ports and
Yes, Vyatta will support multiple site-to-site VPN connections using
IPsec. Your sites
around the world can certainly appear as one network, once you have the routing
properly configured.
At the moment, you'll want to configure the Vyatta router itself for
authorization.
Just to be clear, this is
sure. in config mode:
set interfaces ethernet eth0 description "your description here"
set interfaces ethernet eth1 description "your description here"
set interfaces serial wan0 description "your description here"
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Aubrey Wells
Senior Engineer
Shelton | Johns Technology Group
A
Sounds like we have the same issue then. Do your routes show up
correctly in the system routing table? What kind of hardware are you
using? I'm running a dell 1950 with dual dual-core 3.0 Xeons and 8
gig of ram. No PCI cards, all onboard broadcom NICs.
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Aubrey Wells
Senior
I have found that VC3 is very fussy about adding routes. Changing an
interface and deleting the node followed by recreating it with new
settings leads to no routing table entries for me.
I have found that the only way to get a correct table is to start from a
clean format
David
Aubrey Wells wr
Hi,
I have two Ethernet and one Serial interfaces connected to three
different ISPs.Is it possible to add description for interfaces i.e ISP1
,ISP2 etc to keep track of which interface connected to what ISP?
Thanks
Komal
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Hi,I've been playing a little bit with Vyatta's firewall and I've noticed a litlle problem.As the documetation says Vyatta offers stateful inspection.As my test shown it is so.However I can always pass an ACK segment which is not a part of any existing connection.I'm usually using namp or hping to