Hi Javier,

I've already added the "advertised networks" on the main server so I can
access those networks from the Zentyal box.

How can I check if the tunnel is configured as a gateway ?

Thanks a lot, Michal

> 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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