On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 10:12, Vicente Ferrando wrote:
>
> Lan1--->Linux box ---> Internet --->Cisco 3005 --->Lan2
>
> I want Lan1 to access Lan 2 using the tunnel stablished between Linux
> box and 3005.
>
I believe I have made this work by using NAT on the linux box, but what
you really
Vicente Ferrando said:
> Good afternoon,
>
> I'm using Cisco VPN client to connect a Debian box to a Cisco VPN 3005.
> I've got the client configured and working for this computer. But I want
> this linux box act like a router, making the tunnel available to the rest
> of the LAN connec
Vicente Ferrando, 2003-Mar-24 16:12 +0100:
> Good afternoon,
>
> I'm using Cisco VPN client to connect a Debian box to a Cisco VPN 3005.
> I've got the client configured and working for this computer. But I want
> this linux box act like a router, making the tunnel available to the
> r
"Roach, Mark R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi,
> Has anyone had any luck using the cisco vpn client?
>
> I have tried on kernel 2.4.16 and 2.4.18(after changing get_fast_time to
> do_gettimeofday) and have the same problem on both, the tunnel appears
> to be established, but the cipsec0 interfa
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