Matthew, Correct, it seems like it's making it in the internal network, just never out ???
I just tried to ssh and i can see the SSH info via tcpdump but on the vpn client end I'm getting nothing back?? Thanks for all your help! On Wed, 2011-01-12 at 13:41 -0600, Matthew Grooms wrote: > On 1/12/2011 12:49 PM, David Borges wrote: > > Matthew, > > > > I did the same test: > > > > dbor...@dborges-thinkpad-r400:/etc$ ping 10.1.1.4 > > PING 10.1.1.4 (10.1.1.4) 56(84) bytes of data. > > ^C > > --- 10.1.1.4 ping statistics --- > > 6 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 5039ms > > > > > > # tcpdump -i em1 icmp > > tcpdump: listening on em1, link-type EN10MB > > 13:47:30.829183 10.1.2.150> 10.1.1.4: icmp: echo request (DF) > > 13:47:31.852639 10.1.2.150> 10.1.1.4: icmp: echo request (DF) > > 13:47:32.863883 10.1.2.150> 10.1.1.4: icmp: echo request (DF) > > 13:47:33.852069 10.1.2.150> 10.1.1.4: icmp: echo request (DF) > > 13:47:34.860073 10.1.2.150> 10.1.1.4: icmp: echo request (DF) > > 13:47:35.867949 10.1.2.150> 10.1.1.4: icmp: echo request (DF) > > > > As you can see tcpdump shows packets being received from 10.1.2.150 > > which is my vpn remote client. > > > > But no response packets? > > -Matthew -- David Borges Director of Network Administration 3720 Davinci Court, Suite 200 Norcross GA, 30092 www.skitter.tv _______________________________________________ vpn-help mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shrew.net/mailman/listinfo/vpn-help
