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Posted by jf on April 2, 2005, 9:56 am
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T. Sean Weintz wrote:
> jf wrote:
>> Rosario Cevena wrote:
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>>>SA are clashing.
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>>>Rosario
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>> thanks, but....
>> what do you mean
>> ??
>
> He means the two SA's for the VPN's are conflicting with each other.
> But you were not even clear as to what type of VPN you are using. Is it
> IPSEC or GRE or neither?
> Also, you only mention the internal addresses. Are you using NAT? (you
> must be, since 10.xx.xx.xx won't route on the internet!)
> Since you MUST be using NAT, the problem is likely that the VPN server
> see's all tyhe machines trying to connect as coming from the same IP
> address. That won't work. Each outgoing VPN connection to that VPN
> server must come from a different external IP address. That answers why
> only one PC can connect thru the first gateway at a time. This is to be
> expected. The work around would be to do a site to site vpn rather than
> a PC to site vpn. (do the vpn connection on the gateway, not the PC)
Thank you :). But that doesn't explain why several PCs, on the other
gateway, can connect at the same time, since he local addresses are the
same ?
I let most of it configure itself, the only changed the default address from
10.0.0.138 (deleted it) to 10.0.0.51 because the first modem/router is the
10.0.0.138 !
When I look at the config, I see :
PPPoA_1 IP adress Type = auto Conversion: napt
eth0 10.0.0.51 Type= Extra Conversion : none
Do you know how I make the connection to the gateway ? Or where I can find
an help about that ?
thanks again,
jf
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