On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 00:58, Tom Eastep wrote:
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> On Aug 25, 2011, at 1:37 PM, Peter Lindeman wrote:
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> I have a linux system running with 1 nic. (just local LAN) A Fritzbox is
> the DSL router, because of services of the Fritzbox (voip etc) I have to use
> the Fritzbox as the DSL router.
>
>
On 26 August 2011 06:37, Peter Lindeman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a linux system running with 1 nic. (just local LAN) A Fritzbox is
> the DSL router, because of services of the Fritzbox (voip etc) I have to use
> the Fritzbox as the DSL router.
>
> Now I want to use the linux system as a VPN rou
On Aug 25, 2011, at 1:37 PM, Peter Lindeman wrote:
> I have a linux system running with 1 nic. (just local LAN) A Fritzbox is the
> DSL router, because of services of the Fritzbox (voip etc) I have to use the
> Fritzbox as the DSL router.
>
> Now I want to use the linux system as a VPN router
I'm not sure about your errors, but I've found in most cases that you
simply must fiddle with your VPN software until it works, because it
never works right as documented. I must ask, however, why don't you use
a two interface router and a custom switch instead of the single
interface router?
Hello,
I have a linux system running with 1 nic. (just local LAN) A Fritzbox is the
DSL router, because of services of the Fritzbox (voip etc) I have to use the
Fritzbox as the DSL router.
Now I want to use the linux system as a VPN router so other devices on the
local lan can use that VPN connec