Steve Kowalik wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 11:03:55AM +1000, Ken Foskey uttered:
>
>>I am getting an error from freeswan saying that rp_filter is set
>>incorrectly. I cannot for the life of me figure out how this is set in
>>the config. I can find it in the network source but I cannot see it in
>>make menuconfig.
>>
>>
> As far as I remember. rp_filter is a IPv4 run-time option in /proc.
>
> steven@broken:~$ cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/eth0/rp_filter
> 1
> steven@broken:~$ cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/eth0/proxy_arp
> 0
So in the eth0 startup script I should echo 0 > ..../rp_filter.
In eth1 startup script I should echo 1 >.../proxy_arp. What is this
debian script name that I should modify?
This is still not helping.... This is raptor on the other end not
freeswan, Raptor or my end may not be configured properly.
Jul 9 01:41:36 debian Pluto[1108]: packet from x.x.x.x:500: ignoring
informational payload, type NO_PROPOSAL_CHOSEN
Jul 9 01:41:36 debian Pluto[1108]: packet from x.x.x.x:500: received
and ignored informational message.
Does anyone have a freeswan server that I can connect to to check my
basic freeswan setup?
On that my eth0 is Optus cable. It is not automatically coming up
because it is coming up before the dhcp client (dfhcpcd something like
that). How do I make this happen in the right order so it comes up
automatically.
KenF
With firewall, ipmasq and a happy camper safe from the bad guys...
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