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2005 Dec 07
1
multicast over GRE tunnel
I need to send multicast traffic through a GRE tunnel between two Linux
routers. The tunnel works for normal IP packets, but I can''t see how to
make it work for multicast. Here''s the setup:
10.10.10.0/24
LAN-B--------------RtrB-------------RtrC--------------LAN-C
192.168.2.0/24 192.168.1.0/24
RtrB interfaces:
eth0
2007 Sep 23
2
Unnumbered GRE tunnel
Hi!
Can I create the unnumbered GRE tunnel with iproute2 utility?
Can someone provide me a link/howto/example_config how to do it?
The topology is one tunnel between two linux boxes:
-- eth1-|__|-eth0 <-------------> eth0-|__|-eth1 --
I''m trying now with:
ip tu add tun1 mode gre local loc.IP remote rem.IP ttl 255 dev eth0
ip addr add tun1 0.0.0.0
ip link set tun1 up
but it
2006 Jul 20
2
GRE over IPsec Cisco<-> Linux
Hello Lartc Mailing List:
Been working on something the last week and a half and ALMOST have it
working.., just need a few pointers from the wizards on this mailing list to
nail it.
Ok, my setup is a hub and spoke arrangement, hub is Cisco 2821 with IOS 12.4.
Spokes are ruggencom RX1000 routers, Debian based with the following versions
installed:
rx1000test:~# uname -a
Linux rx1000test
2005 Oct 11
3
VPN through PPP
Hi all,
This is probably not the right place for this question, but maybe
someone can help me out. I am trying to setup a VPN between two private
addresses, using iproute2 (which is my only excuse for mailing this list).
The setup is as below :
eth0 ppp0
Wireless ppp0 eth0
2005 Oct 19
0
load balance with gre/ipsec
Hi, I have the following setup. Two linux systems with two [test] external interfaces encrypted with ipsec [transport].
Two gre tunnels that pass 10.200.0.0/24 and 10.200.1.0/24 network traffic.
Testing the balanced tunnels I would setup iptraf on one and ping from the other. The results would be as expected; traffic would be split between the two interfaces.
Testing with an ftp transfer of
2005 Oct 19
1
gre/ipsec loadbalancing
Hi, I have the following setup. Two linux systems with two [test] external interfaces encrypted with ipsec [transport].
Two gre tunnels that pass 10.200.0.0/24 and 10.200.1.0/24 network traffic.
Testing the balanced tunnels I would setup iptraf on one and ping from the other. The results would be as expected; traffic would be split between the two interfaces.
Testing with an ftp transfer of
2005 Feb 10
2
How to save ip route 2 commands
Hello List,
I configured a GRE tunnel between a Linux server & Cisco. I would like to
save the commands somewhere so that next time the machine boots up the
tunnel will be formed automatically. One way is to put the commands in
rc.local file. But I want to know if there is a way to save these commands
through the IP route 2 utility. Doesn''t ip route 2 utility offer a way to
save the
2011 Mar 18
0
VM''s on tunnels
Hello,
I have a VM where I would like to setup a secondary interface which
has an IP on a remote lan ideally with GRE. I have a simple GRE tunnel
from dom0 to a cisco at the remote site, the tunnel works great I have
routes in and I can ping between both sides dom0 and the remote
router/lan. I had planned on just bridging the GRE interface with a
new empty bridge then have the VM attach to that
2014 Mar 27
1
6.5 vpn/gre/ospf breakage
Hi List,
FYI.
We have been using CentOS 6.4 and have 2 vpn/gre tunnels to separate cisco rtrs using ospf.
with kernel 2.6.32-358.23.2
We have upgraded to 6.5 bit using kernel 2.6.32-431.5.1 and the exact same configuration scripts for
our vpn/gre tunnels.
What I see is the first gre tunnel works great and I get an ospf neighbor.
The second tunnel comes up and I can ping across it and I see
2005 Oct 20
0
(no subject)
Hi, I have the following setup. Two linux systems with two [test] external interfaces encrypted with ipsec [transport].
Two gre tunnels that pass 10.200.0.0/24 and 10.200.1.0/24 network traffic.
Testing the balanced tunnels I would setup iptraf on one and ping from the other. The results would be as expected; traffic would be split between the two interfaces.
Testing with an ftp transfer of
2003 Oct 13
0
PATCH : [Re: [Fwd: broadcast over gre tunnel?]]
Hi Guys,
Here is our patch to allow broadcast packets over a GRE tunnel.
Hopefully it might be accepted into the source someday.
You need to enabled bridging and GRE tunnels in your kernel. No other
options are required. The gre patch determines what type of protocol
type to put in the GRE header based on the whether the packet is
forwarded from a bridge or not.
To use the patch:
# Create
2007 Jul 30
1
bonding of 2 lines
Dear List,
Another noob question today!
I''ve been using iproute2 for a long time now to manage bandwidth and
directing traffic over multiple interfaces based on source routing.
I am working on a test-project at the moment, in witch I want to
actually bundle (''trunk'') some connections. In the LARTC-manual I found
the chapter about TEQL (see chapter 10). The situation
2014 Feb 25
1
Multicast packages dropped
Hi,
I have recently updated one of my systems from CentOs 6.4 to CentOS 6.5.
This systems is used as a RIPv2 routing server with quagga which is the termination point of some GRE tunnels.
While running CentOS 6.4 I see the multicast packages arriving at the eth0 and the GRE tunnel interface.
While running under CentOs 6.5 I can see the multicast packages arriving at the eth0 but not on the GRE
2001 Mar 15
1
transport multicast traffic through a gre tunnel.
Hi All,
As it is written in the "Linux 2.4 Advanced Routing HOWTO" GRE tunneling
has some benefits compare to IP-in-IP, on of it benefits is the ability to
transport multicast traffic through a GRE tunnel.
I used the mrouted daemon and I know that the daemon supports tunneling but
I don''t want to use its tunneling method.
Assuming I have gre0 as my tunneling device I did the
2018 Apr 24
1
Libreswan IPSec Protected GRE Tunnel & firewall-cmd
I am attempting to setup an IPSec protected GRE tunnel with a Cisco
router. I believe the IPSec association is up, however I cannot move
traffic over the tunnel.
It is not clear how to integrate the tunnel interface (gre1) with
firewall-cmd; adding the interface to trusted does not appear to
'stick'.
[root at aqueduct ~]# firewall-cmd --add-interface=gre1 --zone=trusted
The interface
2005 Feb 02
2
Packet Level Load Balance inbound/outbound success with nth and route
First of all, I''d like to thank Andy Furniss for his direction and for
helping me get a working example up and running.
For the following set up to work, you will need a linux computer at
the ISP (server), a linux computer at the client location (client),
and some a public range of IP''s you plan to send down to your client.
(as this configuration involves patching the linux
2007 Dec 06
0
GRE tunnel stops traffic when idle
Hello,
I''ve set up a GRE tunnel between two Linux boxes and it''s working well,
with or without IPSEC (under GRE). The problem is that when I have no
traffic for some minutes, side A cannot communicate to side B any more,
unless side B tries to communidate to side A. The same thing happens in
the other direction.
For example, side A pings side B. No reply. Keep pinging.
Side B
2005 Feb 13
2
GRE tunnel problems
Hello,
Here is my network:
------------------ -------------
----------- Linux box ----------- GRE --------- Cisco ----------
------------------ -------------
What I wan to accomplish. I want ripv2 to go across (both ways) through the
GRE tunnel.
No packets are being passed thought the GRE
2005 Dec 06
0
GRE Tunnels
Hi ,
I am trying to set up a GRE tunnel between two linux routers. The routers
have a 400 MHz Processor.
Linux .2 65.0.0.2 Linux
LAN1 -------- Router -------- INTERNET ---- Router ---- LAN2
10.10.10.0 .1 208.1.0.1 (Simulated) .1 .1
192.168.2.0/24
/24
Scripts to Create the tunnel
ip tunnel add tun0 mode gre remote 65.0.0.1 local
2006 Jul 21
0
GRE->IPSec, same problem simplified....
Hi All:
I have a strange problem that was described in a previous mail but I have
stripped the problem down to the following:
I have a debian based router that I have setup IPSec with GRE over top. The
tunnel addresses are 192.168.2.97 locally, the other side is 192.168.2.110. The
tunnel is 192.168.2.96/28. The end points are locally 192.168.1.97(eth1) and
192.168.1.1 the other side''s