Routing problem

Kostko kostko at jweb-network.net
Wed Nov 26 15:22:02 CET 2003


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Well, if i tcpdump the relevant interfaces, i see that packets
successfully come from the router #2 via the tun connection. But they
don't get forwarded to any local interfaces (they should go to eth1).
And if i ping from router #1's lan, i see that the packets get to the
router but they don't get forwarded to vpn01 interface. Also there is no
additional output from tincd when ran in debug mode (except the daemon
connection which seems to be ok). The other router has very similar
configuration, but the routing works there...

Regards,
Kostko.

Guus Sliepen wrote:
| On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 02:02:35PM +0100, Kostko wrote:
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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 ?
|
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| Use tcpdump and/or start tinc with -d5 -D and see what it logs.
|

- --
Kostko <kostko at jweb-network.net>
JWeb-Network

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