On 08/12/2017 09:08 AM, Valery Ushakov wrote:
I don't think so. I am pretty sure that I read that the first argument to
tunnel must be an address on the host server. Not sure where I read that
though as I have been doing a lot of research in the last day or two. I
couldn't find it in the man page.
Two points here: 1) the example I gave is adapted from the actual
working configuration I use; 2) in the man page example address C is
not mentioned at all in the configuration of "Router A". How can
router A divine it, as it obviously needs to send the GRE packets to
the address C (remote-outer-ip).
As I said, I am going by someone else's statement. I do know that if I
put an address not on a local interface I get the error that started
this thread.
Also, DMZ didn't help. It may be that the Linksys WRT router only
handles TCP and UDP protocols. I may just have to put the NetBSD box as
the public gateway.
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