Mike Tremaine wrote:
> Frode Marton Meling wrote:
>
>   
>>>   
>>>       
>> Have nobody else experienced this problem?
>>
>>
>>     
> I am have a problem like this but I suspect a bad arp cache on the cisco 
> switches. I'm going troubleshoot this today with the Network guy. When i 
> figure 
> out what is going on I'll post back with more details.
>
> [What I can see using tcpdump -i tap1 on the endian box and tcpdump on the 
> other hosts envolved are the arp requests. If I manually set the arp on both 
> hosts - source and destination - I can see the traffic go up the tunnel 
> across 
> the tap out the bridge and to the host, and return traffic out the host, but 
> it 
> never makes it back to the bridge.]
>
> -Mike
>
>
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I have not looked at tcpdump yet.
I do not have Cisco switches, only HP.
The strange part is that the default gateway on green is pingable (so in 
my case 192.168.3.1 is pingable but 192.168.3.9 is not, when client have 
192.168.3.60 as IPadress)
Looking forward to your research..

Would be nice to know from Endian people what the intended 
functionallity should be.
Can someone comfirm one of the following?
1. When connected to endian firewall from outside on OpenVPN, client 
will not be able to reach Green Network
2. When connected to endian firewall from outside on OpenVPN, client 
will have access to complete Green network.

(I have no hosts on blue or yellow, so I have not been able to test if 
that works).
/Frode

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