Routing problem
Kostko
kostko at jweb-network.net
Wed Nov 26 14:02:35 CET 2003
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Well, forwarding is enabled and i even tried removing all iptables
rules, but the routing still doesn't occurr. Packets come in on vpn01,
but they don't get forwarded to eth1 :( Any more suggestions ?
Guus Sliepen wrote:
| On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 07:26:57PM +0100, Kostko wrote:
|
|
|>The problem is, that router #1 does not route packets from vpn01 to eth1
|>- that works fine on router #2. So, i can ping all hosts on the second
|>lan from router #1, but i am unable to ping the first lan from router #2.
|
|
| Is forwarding enabled (echo 1 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/forwarding)? Do you
| have firewall rules preventing forwarding?
|
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Kostko <kostko at jweb-network.net>
JWeb-Network
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