Hi,

On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Mark Maas wrote:

> Thanks for reading!
>
> I hope someone can help me with a routing issue:
>
> I've attached a situation scetch.
>
> The thing is, my road warriors connect via a pptp connection
> to my VPN server via GW2.
> This fails because the default gateway (GW) on the VPN is
> GW1, so all request attempts end up beeing sent through GW2
> but answered by my VPN server to GW1.
>
> But as soon as I put GW2 as default gateway, My local lan's
> do not get routed as they should anymore...
>
> So all PPP connections should have GW2 as the default
> gateway, and set up routes so data between the local lans
> and ppp connections should go through GW1.
>
> But how?
> Thanks for any pointers...
>
> Mark
>
Hmm, usually a host only recognizes replies from the same remote host e.g.
nic. You can probably do something with the package 'iproute', but that's
as far as I can point you.

Greetz,
Sebas



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