On 02/07/2013 10:04 AM, Jsilliman wrote:
> I just added Openvpn to my system.  When I connect to Openvpn, I get
> connected from Host A, my workstation.  However, I can only ping the
> internal firewall LAN Nic address, not anything else in the internal
> LAN.    I can RDP to a workstation in the LAN that has a redirect rule
> set up in Shorewall rules, as well.
> 
> I can also ping the tunnel interface on the firewall, from Host A.
> What do I need to do to get Host A to be able to ping an internal LAN
> host?  I've read all the Shorewall documents regarding tunneling and
> tried to implement; no luck.  I'd really like to have full access into
> the internal LAN when I make a Openvpn connection from Host A.

Please forward the output of 'shorewall dump' collected as described at
http://www.shorewall.net/support.htm#guidelines.

Thanks,
-Tom
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