David G. Miller dave@... writes:
Les Mikesell lesmikesell@... writes:
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 4:30 PM, David G. Miller dave@... wrote:
SNIP
Recap: I could build and run the Shrew Soft VPN client but I couldn't get
packets back to the application process. They made it to the NIC on the box
Les Mikesell lesmikesell@... writes:
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 4:30 PM, David G. Miller dave@... wrote:
I ran tcpdump on my gateway's interface to the the 'net while running a
ping on
Does the VPN create its own tun interface? If so tcpdump should be
able to see the decrypted packets
Hi All -
Where I work uses the Shrew Soft VPN client to access remote resources. I
have found pre-built rpms for EL5, various versions of Fedora, and
appropriate packages for non-rpm based distros but no rpm for EL6. I have
downloaded the source from Shrew Soft and built my own which built and
Hi, Dave,
d...@davenjudy.org wrote:
Where I work uses the Shrew Soft VPN client to access remote resources. I
have found pre-built rpms for EL5, various versions of Fedora, and
appropriate packages for non-rpm based distros but no rpm for EL6. I have
downloaded the source from Shrew Soft
m.roth@... writes:
Hi, Dave,
dave@... wrote:
Where I work uses the Shrew Soft VPN client to access remote resources. I
have found pre-built rpms for EL5, various versions of Fedora, and
appropriate packages for non-rpm based distros but no rpm for EL6. I have
downloaded the
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 4:30 PM, David G. Miller d...@davenjudy.org wrote:
I think I'd try tcpdump, or some other tool, and see what's happening.
I ran tcpdump on my gateway's interface to the the 'net while running a ping
on
the client. I could see what I'm pretty sure were the ping
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