On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Carlos Arnt wrote:

> Everything is perfect, but i have in point B now a C Network that comes over 
> Router.
>  
> Point B com see and interact with Point C , but point A can´t !!!!
>  
> In number :
> Point A = 192.168.2.0/24
> Point B = 192.168.1.0/24
> Point C = 192.168.3.0/24
>  
> Over ipsec i can ping from A to B and from B to A.
>  
> From B i can ping C and from C ping B.
>  
> But from A i can´t see C .
>  
> Because C is not a VPN over Ipsec, it is only connected in my B network with 
> address (192.168.1.254)
>  
> I insert a route :
>  
> route add -net 192.168.3.0/24 gw 192.168.1.254
>  
> Then everyone from point B can see Point C.
>  
> How make point A see C too ??

Either add static routes at A, B and C or you need to start using a 
routing protocol such as RIP, OSPF, BGP etc to propagate the routing 
information. For a three-node network without redundant links static 
routes are a lot easier to set up. 

Make sure packet routing is enabled on B. These days many operating
systems default to denying routing until explicitly enabled.

Peter


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