Hi,
I was messing with Glendale today and with the new remote access features.
I've setup a simple lab test:
VPNClient(192.168.22.2)---Vyatta(doing NAT)-Internal
Network(192.168.10.0/24)
First with PPTP: 1,2,3 and it was up and running.
Cool!
Moving to L2TP/IPsec: 1,2 and I've nailed it.
Hello -
I'm new here and have downloaded and installed Vyatta 3.0. I am
testing it out now and followed the Quick Evaluation Guide. Everything
seems to be working except for the DHCP server - I can't get it to
hand out addresses. If I connect a laptop to the LAN port and send
Are you wanting just the toal bandwidth in/out of each interface, or
are you wanting it broken down by which subnets/hosts are using how
much bandwidth. For the former, MRTG (or maybe cacti, but I prefer
MRTG) is your best bet. For the latter, I use bandwidthd reporting to
a seperate
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Hi Adrian,
You're exactly right on the issues you pointed out.
(1) Requiring some vpn ipsec parameters for vpn l2tp is a bit inconvenient,
and, as you said, it may mislead users to think that the IKE/ESP settings in
vpn ipsec will also apply to vpn l2tp (they don't). The main issue here is
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Done. After vascillating for a while, I finally caved on this. Replies now
go back to the list rather than the original poster. Please be careful if
you need to send something direct.
As an aside, I have no idea why vyatta-users was setup differently than
vyatta-hackers. They should have had the
Have you looked at cacti ? Also most NMS platforms perform some
graphing
i.e jffnms ( free open nms )
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Hi An-Cheng,
Thanks for your answer.
One thing comes on my mind right now:
Allow me to draw a simple and maybe common situation:
Say Glendale has three interfaces: External, Internal and a so-called
Wireless DMZ.
Although it's a little bit archaic, some people prefer to secure their
WLANs using
Hi Adrian,
Yes, you are right that such a setup is not currently supported. Looks like it
will require defining two different connections in Openswan configuration and
also making sure the L2TP server can serve clients from both. Maybe we can look
into extending the configuration syntax to
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