From: Ron Brinker service@emcis.com
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] VPN question
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 14:56:35 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-98373938216797@msgid-missing> (raw)
<PRE>I have a GRE VPN set up and partially (I think) working. I have two linux
systems connecting two separate subnets to the internet. I have a VPN set
up between the two of them. I can ping their respective internal IP
addresses (we'll call them 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.2.1 for the sake of
argument) just fine. I also have two Windows workstations on the internal
networks (we'll call them 192.168.1.100 and 192.168.2.100).
Should it be possible for me to ping 192.168.1.100 from 192.168.2.100 and
vice-versa?
I can ping 192.168.1.1 from 192.168.2.1 and 192.168.2.100
and
I can ping 192.168.2.1 from 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.100
but
I can't ping 192.168.1.100 from 192.168.2.100 or vice-versa.
I hope I didn't lose anybody there :)
I'm sure I'm just missing something simple. I anyone could throw some ideas
at me, and/or point out any possible kernel options I may have failed to
compile in, I would appreciate it.
TIA,
Ron Brinker
EMC Computers
<A HREF="mailto:service@emcis.com">service@emcis.com</A>
</PRE>
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