On Thu, 2006-03-02 at 01:03 +0000, Richard Lyman wrote: > If there's any other info that I can give just let me know.
The reason you can't resolve things is because your /etc/resolv.conf file gets edited by vpnc to add the dns server for inside the private network to your resolve path. I notice that your tun0 address is 10.something and your eth0 is also 10.something. It could be that you simply cannot vpn from one 10. subnet to another, depending on how they have the routes set up. You'll want to post the contents of your /etc/resolv.conf (maybe obscured slightly to protect the innocent) as well as your routes before and after starting vpnc. Michael > > -Rich > > -------------------- > BYU Unix Users Group > http://uug.byu.edu/ > > The opinions expressed in this message are the responsibility of their > author. They are not endorsed by BYU, the BYU CS Department or BYU-UUG. > ___________________________________________________________________ > List Info: http://uug.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uug-list > -------------------- BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ The opinions expressed in this message are the responsibility of their author. They are not endorsed by BYU, the BYU CS Department or BYU-UUG. ___________________________________________________________________ List Info: http://uug.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uug-list
