Kevin I got a mail from David G Millar that pointed at the same issue he was having in Feb, and the thread also pointed at that link you included. Thankfully, setting "net.ipv4.conf.all.rp_filter" to 0 fixed my issue.
thanks for the response B From: Kevin VPN <[email protected]> To: [email protected], Date: 13/06/2012 02:51 Subject: Re: [vpn-help] Help with Linux ShrewSoft VPN Client [2.1.7] Sent by: [email protected] On 06/11/2012 10:17 AM, Brian O'Mahony wrote: > I have recently set up a redhat machine to do some testing remotely, and > have put the Shrew Soft VPN client on my machine. I am using the exact > same policy that my machine was using when it was set up windows, and am > using the exact same laptop. > I enter my username and password, the system connects, and on the network > tab shows "Established - 1". The guy that does the internal networks has > told me that he can see the DNS requests from my remote machine, and they > are being responded to, and they are coming as far bask as the firewall, > and should be going to the requesting machine. > > However no ping/nslookup works. > > IPTABLES is turned off, and SELINUX is set to permissive. > > Not having a huge amount of experience troubleshooting VPNs, I am > wondering where to start. As the machine pretty much shows the connection > as establisheshed, I am guessing it is something on the linux side. > > Does anyone have any suggestions? Any logs can be provided ofc. > Hi Brian, You may want to look at this thread to see if it affects you, although if you installed Shrew from a repository, the install process should take care of it for you: http://lists.shrew.net/pipermail/vpn-help/2008-November/000950.html You can also generate a log file that we can look at using the instructions here (remember to change your IPs/usernames): http://www.shrew.net/support/wiki/BugReportVpnUnix _______________________________________________ vpn-help mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shrew.net/mailman/listinfo/vpn-help
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