Re: routing in tunnel mode

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On 22/01/07 Michael P. Soulier did say:

> This mention is in the howto
> 
> "If you tunnel is not working, please check your routing. Your hosts need to
> know that they should send the packets for the opposite network to you vpn
> gateway. The easiest setup would be using your vpn gateway as default
> gateway."
> 
> But how does one set up a route like that, since the network is multiple hops
> away, the route command isn't going to accept it?

Brain fart. This was written for the clients on the private networks being
connected. It seemed like it was written for the vpn gateways. 

The policy seems sufficient for routing, although I had expected the more
traditional routing tools to play a part. 

Mike
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