>> % route add 192.168.10.24/32 200.x.x.x
>> % route add 192.168.201.196/32 200.x.x.x
>> % route add 10.115.90.236/32 200.x.x.x
> add net 192.168.10.24: gateway 200.x.x.x: Network is unreachable
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The kernel will not create routes automatically?
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Matheus Weber
> % route add 192.168.10.24/32 200.x.x.x
> % route add 192.168.201.196/32 200.x.x.x
> % route add 10.115.90.236/32 200.x.x.x
add net 192.168.10.24: gateway 200.x.x.x: Network is unreachable
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Matheus Weber da Conceição
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On 2010.07.08 10:54, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> On 2010.07.08 10:51, Steve Bertrand wrote:
>> On 2010.07.08 10:00, Matheus Weber da Conceição wrote:
It has been a long time since I've done IPSec on FBSD, but I'm willing
to bet that this has to do with routing, possibly amongst other things.
On 2010.07.08 10:51, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> On 2010.07.08 10:00, Matheus Weber da Conceição wrote:
>>> It has been a long time since I've done IPSec on FBSD, but I'm willing
>>> to bet that this has to do with routing, possibly amongst other things.
>>> On peer 'B' (FBSD box), what internal IP ran
On 2010.07.08 10:00, Matheus Weber da Conceição wrote:
>> It has been a long time since I've done IPSec on FBSD, but I'm willing
>> to bet that this has to do with routing, possibly amongst other things.
>> On peer 'B' (FBSD box), what internal IP range are you trying to access
>> the A network fro
> It has been a long time since I've done IPSec on FBSD, but I'm willing
> to bet that this has to do with routing, possibly amongst other things.
> On peer 'B' (FBSD box), what internal IP range are you trying to access
> the A network from...the same ones (ie. are you trying to bridge the
> netwo
On 2010.07.07 18:28, Matheus Weber da Conceição wrote:
> Hello guys;
>
> I'm using a FreeBSD 7.0 in my firewall/gateway, and I have to connect
> via VPN to a Cisco box.
>
> The scene here is:
>
> * Peer A (Cisco): 200.xxx.xxx.xxx
>IPs that Peer B need to access:
> - 192.168.10.24
>
Hello guys;
I'm using a FreeBSD 7.0 in my firewall/gateway, and I have to connect
via VPN to a Cisco box.
The scene here is:
* Peer A (Cisco): 200.xxx.xxx.xxx
IPs that Peer B need to access:
- 192.168.10.24
- 192.168.201.196
- 10.115.90.236
* Peer B (FreeBSD 7.0): 187.yyy.y