A node as internet gateway?
Mike Bentzen
mike at goodlook.com.au
Wed Nov 3 11:54:55 CET 2010
Has this problem been solved in your most recent email to this list?
The exit node must have ip forwarding enabled, as well as appropriate
masquerading.
The client node must have the default gateway set to the exit node.
Could you please provide more information including ifconfig, route and
iptables output for both machines.
Mike
On 3/11/2010 19:47 PM, Benjamin Henrion wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Tinc as a VPN for an association, and I want use one of the
> node of the VPN as an internet gateway.
>
> I have added a route entry on the client side so that packets goes to
> the exit node, and added Masquerading and IP forwarding, but pings
> does not go through, though I see the ping requests on the
> "myassociation" interface.
>
> Any idea?
>
> Best,
>
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