Do you have both the IKE and IPsec tunnels up? You can also turn on detailed debug logging in the VPN configuration; that'll give you directions to look.
Best, Justin On 10/21/07, Dan Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Not sure - I don't know enough about vyatta to know. I tried making a > firewall rule that allowed that source network to the local destination > network but it didn't seem to help. Any other ideas? > > Thanks, > Dan > > > On 10/21/07, David Nalley < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hey Dan, > > > > Just a thought, is it a firewall issue? > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf > of Dan Murray > > Sent: Sun 10/21/2007 6:21 PM > > To: vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com > > Subject: [Vyatta-users] IPSec VPN - almost working! Help please... > > > > Hey guys, > > > > I was impressed with myself, actually able to get an IPSec tunnel up and > > running between vyatta and a Netgear router, but I must be missing a final > > step. The tunnel works just fine, and I made a static route for that > subnet > > and can ping anything on the remote LAN just fine from the vyatta machine. > > However, I cannot get from the other side of the network (the remote side) > > back to the vyatta net. Is there anything I need to do on the vyatta end > to > > allow packets to come on through? > > > > Thanks guys, > > > > Dan M > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Vyatta-users mailing list > Vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com > http://mailman.vyatta.com/mailman/listinfo/vyatta-users > > _______________________________________________ Vyatta-users mailing list Vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com http://mailman.vyatta.com/mailman/listinfo/vyatta-users