Hello Michal,
the routes of the primary server are nto automatically shared. You
must set them in 'Advertised networks' so the routes are shared with the
secondary server (tunnel client).
If you have already the routes in place then you must check that there
are adequate return routes from the secondary networks clients. The
easier way is to set the Zentyal-tunnel-client as gateway.
Cheers,
Javier
On 09/06/2011 04:41 PM, Michal BULIK wrote:
Hi,
I've the following problem : I've installed a tunnel a from a secondary
office
to our main office. On the Zentyal machine itself the tunnel works fine
: I can
access all the networks. The problem is that it does not work from
inside the
secondary office.
I've checked the state of tunnel (pinging the extremities from both
sides + log
files), the firewall rules (even looking into the iptables output and
comparing with a
similar installation, adding logging to the idrop chain to see if my
packets get
dropped) and finally the route tables and I've no more ideas what can go
wrong.
Any hint ?
Thanks, Michal
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