Thanks for your reply.
How can I determine if packets from the road warrior arrive at the gateway?
I'm not even sure if the tunnel from roadwarrior to VPN is established. The
message "instantiated roadwarrior for 62.246.11.140" sounds quite good.
Unfortunately, I have no idea where to find the exact meaning of those
messages.
I have to add that I only forwarded UDP port 500 to the VPN gateway. Is that
sufficient? Freeswan documentation also mentions protocols 50 and 51, but
not if those are TCP or UDP.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John A. Sullivan III [mailto:John.Sullivan_at_nexusmgmt.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 4:35 PM
> To: Gerhard Hofmann
> Cc: Freeswan List
> Subject: Re: [Users] Can't ping gateway and machines behind gateway
>
>
> I don't have the answer but I'll ask two questions to try to point you
> in a direction. How do the packets get from your Road Warriors to the
> Free S/WAN gateway? Assuming they make it to the gateway and are then
> forwarded on to the target, how does the target know to send the reply
> packets to the Free S/WAN gateway rather than the default router? - John
>
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