(I'm a guilty top poster myself) For a test can you go back to replace default route and then connect. Look at the routing table and see what the interface is that the 0.0.0.0 route points to. Feel free to post it here.
Then go back and set it to keep the default route and add routes with the next hop of whatever you found above. It should really be that simple. I'm using Kubuntu and my default interface was Tun0. Not sure why Tun0 wasn't available. I may boot into Kubuntu later and see if I can take a look to make sure I'm not missing an important step... Larry Bryan Stevenson wrote: > Thanks Larry, > > Well...no love so far. > > When I setup KVPNC to keep the default route and use an alternate route > for th VPN traffic on tun0, I get a VPN connection and ZERO remote > network connectivity. Further to that when I looking at the routes > while connected, ALL of them ar for ath0 and none for tun0. > > So to me that sounds like KVPNC is not handling alternate routes > correctly.....or not handing the details to VPNC correctly. > > I think for now I'm going to get a VirtualBox'd Ubuntu working so I can > connect the virtual OS to the VPN without effecting my host OS > connectivity. Then I can work productivly without disconnecting every > time I have to send mail. > > After that I will drop KVPNC and just try VPNC from the command line. > For me that option takes one possible point of failure out of the > equation....KVPNC. > > It will be almost as nice as using KVPNC....I'll just have a launcher to > connect and another to disconnect. All connection details housed in a > conf file. I can live with that. > > Thanks again for your help.....I may be back soon ;-) > > ....and terribly sorry if you didn't like the top posting....I usually > bottom post, but saw many others top posting so I followed suite....just > trying to play nice on the new list ;-) > > Cheers > - > > Bryan Stevenson B.Comm. > VP & Director of E-Commerce Development > Electric Edge Systems Group Inc. > phone: 250.480.0642 > fax: 250.480.1264 > cell: 250.920.8830 > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > web: www.electricedgesystems.com > > Notice: > This message, including any attachments, is confidential and may contain > information that is privileged or exempt from disclosure. It is intended > only for the person to whom it is addressed unless expressly authorized > otherwise by the sender. If you are not an authorized recipient, please > notify the sender immediately and permanently destroy all copies of this > message and attachments. > > > On Tue, 2008-02-05 at 17:44 -0500, Larry Roberts wrote: > >> ---snip--- >> >>> Yep...set to replace default route.....not sure if it's replacing it >>> with Tun0, but it most likely does (picking Tun0 is not an option....so >>> I assume it happens by default when replacing). >>> >>> >>> >>>> Assuming your inside address space is 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 what >>>> you >>>> want to do is this: >>>> >>>> >>> OK...here's where I need to be VERY clear....by "inside" I would assume >>> you mean my local LAN? That said, what you say below makes me think you >>> mean the remote network?? >>> >>> >>> >> OK, I'm sure the formatting on this is going to be a pain in the ass, >> and I dont even want to start the top vs. bottom posting flame war.. >> By Local LAN , I mean the networks that reside at the remote destination >> your connecting to. Essentially what you will be doing is telling the >> client what remote address's to reach over the VPN tunnel so these need >> to be the remote destinations. >> >> In the default configuration (Replace default route) Then all traffic >> defaults to going over the tunnel. What you have said is NO traffic >> goes over the tunnel unless its in the above list of destinations. >> >> >>>> If you have more than just the 1 internal address range you can of >>>> course add those in as additional routes. >>>> >>>> >>> So again....I think ou mean the remote network? ....and yes it does >>> have a few ranges I'll be setting alt. routes for. >>> >>> >>> >> Yep remote routes. >> >> >>>> Larry >>>> >>>> >>> Thanks Larry....I'll go ahead with my assumptions above....50/50 chance >>> >>> >>> >> Good luck. let us know how it goes. >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > Kvpnc-user mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/kvpnc-user > _______________________________________________ Kvpnc-user mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/kvpnc-user
