Hi Stefan, I could get it to work - changed the local host address method from virtual adapter to existing adapter. Full access to my vpn :)
-> this looks like it needs something more to get the tap thing working No I went back to my windows configuration and changed it there too - and wow, it works and connects much faster! Do you know if using this setting on windows still uses the shrewsoft virtual adapter? Thanks! Clemens Clemens Perz wrote: > Stefan Bauer wrote: >> Am 19.03.2010 10:53, Clemens Perz schrieb: >>> Hi all! >>> >>> I am suffering from a lack of genius here :)) >>> >>> A debian lenny with racoon up and running serves as vpn backend. >>> Originally, I created a working configuration using the Shrewsoft client >>> for Windows, used that for a while and it still works perfect. >>> >>> Now I want the same thing on Ubuntu Karmic, i.e. 9.10. First I just >>> installed the client, imported my existing configuration and connected >>> to the server. Everything fine, it connects, gets the config, creates >>> the tap0, sets the routes. But when I ping one of the private hosts >>> inside the vpn no packages find their way back and ping just says nothing. >>> >>> When I trace the packages with tcpdump I see that all targets return the >>> right stuff, so the ping packages are routed to the target, processed >>> and answered. The answer package has the ip of the pinged host as >>> source, the tap0 ip as target and should do fine. That happens with all >>> protocols - I see the routing working, but the requesting application >>> gets nothing. >> Do you see at the ubuntu client side any icmp-answers incoming at >> network layer? >> >> Does it work to ping from the vpn-server to the ubuntu client? >> >> Could you also please try if setting 1 or 0 to >> /proc/sys/net/ipv6/bindv6only does change anything? >> >> Stefan >> > > _______________________________________________ > vpn-help mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.shrew.net/mailman/listinfo/vpn-help > _______________________________________________ vpn-help mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shrew.net/mailman/listinfo/vpn-help
