From: Mathieu DESPRIEE (mathieu.despriee_at_transatel.com)
Date: Wed Oct 02 2002 - 18:38:25 CEST
Hi all,
I have the following network
x.x.x.32/28==[x.x.x.46|x.x.x.18]-...-[y.y.y.y|192.168.0.1]==192.168.0.0/
24
A NETWORK IPSEC Gateway ADSL IPSEC Roadwarrior B NETWORK
Masquerading gateway
I've defined a tunnel between A & B networks. It works quite well.
But, from the ADSL-gateway I can't manage to access to a public service
in the A network.
When I try to ping a host of A from the ADSL-gateway, tcpdump show me
that packets are routed through the ipsec0 interface, and they are
simply dropped somewhere on the path.
(I really want to access this public service from OUTSIDE of the
tunnel).
Could someone help me ?
My conf :
* freeswan 1.95
* tunnel configuration is very traditional (simple roadwarrior)
* masquerading is done with : iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j
MASQUERADE)
Thanks
Mathieu DESPRIEE
IT Engineer
Transatel www.transatel.com
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