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2008 Mar 26
8
Hub/Spoke OpenVPN can't communicate from Client A to Client B - FORWARD:REJECT:IN=tun0 OUT=tun0
Hi, I am running OpenVPN where i have one central hub VPN server, and multiple spoke VPN clients. I can ping from each client to the server and each client to computers on the subnet which the server resides (192.168.2.0/24) so it works ok there. I cannot however, ping from one client to another client. I guess the packet path would go: clienta -> vpn -> shorewall/router -> vpn ->
2005 Sep 28
3
virtual interfaces
I have CentOS 4 running on an old (early model) p3 with 64 MB RAM. It is acting as a router and firewall for my LAN. CentOS is doing a really good job with Shorewall + DHCPd - on a 10 Mbps cable modem, I see ~ 9.7 Mbps of throughput even when numerous tcp streams to different LAN hosts are running. I would like to add a virtual interface to one of my LAN interfaces. My LAN interface
2004 Aug 10
0
NT4 Terminal Server & samba-3.0.3-5 +
After updating to samba-3.0.3-5, I began seeing problems with our NT4 Terminal Server. We are unable to copy or access large (200MB) files on the server. The file is an access file, but this doesn't seem to matter, I can't do a "copy bigfile.mdb \\cxhs\sys" Small files don't seem to be a problem. I've tried upgrading to samba-3.0.6rc2-2, no joy We replaced nic,
2005 May 23
2
VPN
Hi list, I am trying to create a VPN between two different locations. On the first location we have a cisco pix 525 Natting the internal 192.168.100.x network, while on the second location we have a Centos3 box Natting via iptables the internal 192.168.10.x netowrk. My goal is to connect this 2 over the internet via IPsec. I created the IPsec Net2Net via the network configuration graphic
2015 Jan 27
0
Tinc and OpenWRT
Jonathan, I really like OpenWrt. I've deployed Tinc on ~12 routers with OpenWrt installed. I use the Tinc 1.0 series since I don't want to support my own packages. OpenWrt has a nice unified configuration system. Tinc has a nice configuration directory structure. What OpenWrt has done to merge these two concepts over complicates things, and generally sucks. I wrote most of
2015 Jan 30
0
Tinc and OpenWRT
Hello Jonathan, I will probably make a tinc 1.1 OpenWrt package soon. I am already maintener for th 1.0 package. If you want to read about how to make the package there is this very good documentation: http://wiki.prplfoundation.org/wiki/Creating_an_OpenWrt_package_for_a_web_page Saverio 2015-01-29 19:02 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Clark <tinc-list at heyjonathan.com>: > On Tue, Jan 27,
2010 Jul 27
1
Multiple Workgroups and Subnets
Hi, I am configuring a network with two subnets with a different workgroup in each subnet. My aim is to have users being able to view and access shares on both workgroups. I have a Samba server in each subnet/workgroup, configured as both the domain and local master for each workgroup. Each server is also the WINS server for its subnet. The setup is like this: Subnet1: network -
2005 Apr 05
2
Browsing through a tunnelled VPN connection
Hi there, I am trying to determine the best way for this to be done. I'm currently using a VPN software package called OpenVPN, which I connect to through a tunneled connection. When I connect to the VPN I am given an IP address of 192.168.3.6, and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.252. The Samba server has an IP address of 192.168.2.101 and has a subnet mask of 255.255.255.128. A WINS
2015 Jun 15
1
Tinc and OpenWRT
I already have a package made, if anyone would like me to I could submit it. On 2015-06-13 17:26, Florian Klink wrote: > Hey Saverio, > > I'd really like the idea of a tinc-1.1-pre package for OpenWRT. I'm > currently using tinc-1.1 with an Ed25519-only network, really like the > new features and CLI and want to add some OpenWRT routers into the mix. > > How do you
2006 Apr 08
6
openvpn and shorewall. No Connect to LAN
Hello List, I tried to set up openvpn with the shorewall on my openwrt box but failed! I am not able to access the "loc"al Network from my vpn. I followed the roadwarrior setup. I define a vpn zone, that should be able to access the firewall and the local network: vpn fw ACCEPT info fw loc ACCEPT info vpn
2015 Jun 15
2
Tinc and OpenWRT
Is your package built with or without OpenSSL? How do you intergrate with UCI? Can I view the makefile somewhere? Florian Am 15.06.2015 um 11:48 schrieb shikkc: > I already have a package made, if anyone would like me to I could submit > it. > > On 2015-06-13 17:26, Florian Klink wrote: >> Hey Saverio, >> >> I'd really like the idea of a tinc-1.1-pre package
2010 Jul 06
1
Cross subnet browsing + vpn
Hi All, I'm having a problem with cross subnet browsing and name resolution across an openvpn tunnel. i've found quite a few people who've had the same on mail lists but none of their fixes have worked. The spec of the setups at both ends of the tunnel are as follows: OS - CentOS 5.5 Samba Version 3.5.4 OpenVPN Version 2.0.9-1 Each server is configured in gateway mode with two NICS,
2005 May 02
1
browsing via vpn problem
Hi, I've got a small problem that has been driving me nuts over the last couple of days. I have a Samba (v3.0.11 on linux 2.4.21) server that is connected to the internet and has all smb and netbios ports firewalled. Access is provided via a OpenVPN tunnel interface with all traffic going through there. Clients get a /30 address with a route to the server. I have enabled WINS and the
2015 Jan 29
2
Tinc and OpenWRT
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015, Sandy McArthur Jr wrote: > I use the Tinc 1.0 series since I don't want to support my > own packages. <snip> > I wrote most of http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/vpn.tinc and that is > what I still use. Since then . . . Ok. I think I'll start with the 1.0 series packages that are already out there and get them working. and on Tue, Jan 27, 2015,
2005 May 23
3
Betr.: VPN
IF you are not stuck to IPSec, you might want to take a look at OpenVPN (www.openvpn.org). I found OpenVPN easier to install than FreeSWAN (an IPSEC VPN) and have setup an OpenVPN solution between my German office and our mainoffice in a matter of hours. Thom van der Boon E-Mail: Thom.van.der.Boon at vdb.nl ===== Thom.H. van der Boon b.v. Havens 563 Jan Evertsenweg 2-4 NL-3115 JA Schiedam
2015 Jun 13
2
Tinc and OpenWRT
Hey Saverio, I'd really like the idea of a tinc-1.1-pre package for OpenWRT. I'm currently using tinc-1.1 with an Ed25519-only network, really like the new features and CLI and want to add some OpenWRT routers into the mix. How do you plan to handle things with OpenSSL? tinc-1.1 from git should be able to compile without it (but will then only support the built-in algorithms). Depending
2010 Jun 09
1
WG: cannot see or browse a share from a VPN client
Hello, Your VPN does not pass through Netbios. What kind of VPN are you using? Openvpn does netbios Pass trough. Did You "interfaces=IPinyour192.168.0.0/24 IPinyour172.16.15.0/24..." In your smb.conf to make samba send browselists in your 172.16.15.0 net?? ----------------------------------------------- EDV Daniel M?ller Leitung EDV Tropenklinik Paul-Lechler-Krankenhaus
2003 Mar 10
2
WINS servers and browsing
Well, I've asked a couple times already but I will ask one more, since I still havent' managed to get any further. We have several sites. Each site has it's own network and domain. We are connected via a WAN. Is the best practice to have one WINS server for each site? Or is a single WINS server for the WAN the way to go? Right now I have a single WINS server for the WAN. I CAN NOT
2003 Mar 06
0
2nd try: Cross subnet browsing wierdness
I'm having some difficulties setting up browsing across networks and domains and was hoping some of you folks out there could help. We have two separate domains on two separate networks. I have a single WINS server. Why can I browse both networks from machine pw2 when I can NOT browse both from either ch2 or mtoal (my machine) or from streetsmary? (see details below). Does each network need
2007 Sep 10
5
OpenVPN routing
Hi! I''m trying to create a routed VPN using OpenVPN - and having trouble with the routing concepts involved. Let me see if I can properly describe my current topology: Server - LAN, with both local workstations and remote bridged workstations on the 192.168.0.0/24 network (this works without reservation). Server located at 192.168.0.71, 192.168.0.72, 192.168.0.222, and few