switch mode, how to give a public IP behing a NAT
Cédric Lemarchand
cedric.lemarchand at ixblue.com
Tue Apr 3 21:28:59 CEST 2012
Hi,
Le 23/03/12 13:45, Guus Sliepen a écrit :
> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 11:19:40AM +0100, Cédric Lemarchand wrote:
>
>> Le 22/03/12 20:42, Donald Pearson a écrit :
>>> Can you ping between V1 and N1?
>> V1 cannot reach N1 via ICMP, because V1 doesn't see anything of N1
>> except the ethernet bridge (eth1 + tinc interface) that had no IP address.
> Oh, you should give the bridge an IP address, the interfaces it bridges should
> have no IP address. Anyway, can you show us the output of "ifconfig -a" and
> "route -n" on V1, N1 and N2? That would help us understand better how you
> configured your network.
Sorry for the response latency, i cannot give any IP address for the
bridge interface because my public range is full, and yes the bridged
interfaces has no IP address on both sides.
It's a bit frustrating to fail to make Tinc work in ethernet mode, but i
dont have more time to do more investigation. I have made a routed VPN
with port forwarding, a weird config, but it's seems to work very well.
(all the traffic comming on the public IP is forwarded to private IP of
the video device behind the Tinc VPN).
Thank for help anyway !
Cédric
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