Bridging on windows networks

albi albi at web.de
Tue Feb 2 07:43:01 CET 2010


> I don't think adding IP forwarding will help, will it?  I added it
through modifying the registry, but it doesn't have any impact.

Yes shure, you must have forwaring/routing activated on every tinc host,
or he can't gate your packets to the other network.
Sorry, don't know the exact names, should be in services - routing and
ras. I have German XP ;-)


> Based on the below, I'm trying to ping 10.20.40.1 from 192.168.0.168,
but since I can't
> even ping 10.20.30.1 from 192.168.0.168 (although I can ping
> 192.168.0.1 from 192.168.0.168,
> of course) I think I'm stuck.  Once I can ping 10.20.30.1 from
> 192.168.0.168
> I can then worry about getting to 10.20.40.1, which, if it requires
TCP/IP forwarding,
> I'll do that.

Yes exactly, first get ping from 192.168.0168 to 10.20.30.1, until this
does not work, check ip routing/forwarding and your static routing on
192.168.0.155+168
Can you send "route print" from this two computers?


ALBI...








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