default route?
arp?

bug in ppp protocol handler?

What do you mean by simultaneous?


On 1/19/06, Mike Cherba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hoping someone might have some ideas for me.  I'm working on testing an
> SSL based VPN client right now. Single tunnel tests work fine.  I'm now
> trying to verify multi-tunnel numbers.  I've set up 2 tunnels ppp0 and
> ppp1.  When I send traffic through either tunnel independantly it works
> fine.  however, when I try to send traffic from a single originating
> address to 2 different destinations, no Packets get through.  I've run
> tcpdump on each of the 4 involved ports, eth0,eth1, ppp0, & ppp1 and
> verified that when I do this traffic is recieved on eth0 and not
> forwarded on out any interface.  My routing table is below.  I keep
> feeling like I'm missing something incredibly simple.  Traffic is coming
> from 192.168.1.11 and should be going to 10.0.0.3 and 10.0.0.4.  Traffic
> through either interface alone works, but through both simultaneously
> doesn't.
>                         -Mike
>
> Kernel IP routing table
> Destination     Gateway         Genmask         Flags Metric Ref    Use Iface
> 10.0.0.4        *               255.255.255.255 UH    0      0        0 ppp1
> 10.0.0.100      *               255.255.255.255 UH    0      0        0 ppp0
> 10.0.0.100      *               255.255.255.255 UH    0      0        0 ppp1
> 10.0.0.3        *               255.255.255.255 UH    0      0        0 ppp0
> 192.168.1.0     *               255.255.255.0   U     0      0        0 eth0
> 15.0.0.0        *               255.0.0.0       U     0      0        0 eth1
>
> eth0 192.168.1.51
> eth1 15.0.0.20
>
>
>
> Another effective [debugging] technique is to explain your code to
> someone else. This will often cause you to explain the bug to yourself.
> Sometimes it takes no more than a few sentences, followed by an
> embarrassed "Never mind. I see what's wrong. Sorry to bother you." This
> works remarkbly well; you can even use non-programmers as listeners. One
> university computer center kept a teddy bear near the help desk.
> Students with mysterious bugs were required to explain them to the bear
> before they could speak to a human counselor. --- Kernighan & Pike "The
> Practice of Programming"
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