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Old 03-25-2005, 11:57 AM   #1
szszekel
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Unhappy SuSe 7.0 routing to two different VPN-s


Hi all people.

At my work I run recently in a problem, on I'm working for about 2 weeks, without any result.

Our local network: There is the main "office" network, and different VPN-s for different production lines (motor driver, airbag sensor production).
My colleagues requested me to make their machine able to connect from the office network to two different physically separated subnets.
The first is the AB line net. with ip: 10.11.20.* with a Cisco router with address 10.11.20.1, the second is the same, just the ip differs: 10.11.29.*
router: 10.11.29.100.
Now, the default gateway of the office network is addressed 174.17.1.1, which (as my colleagues from the IT department told me) is configured without any special restrictions, regarding which subnet can be or not reached, or from which subnet is allowed to connect outside itself. Now... if I configure my machine with an IP address from the subnet 10.11.20.* and its router (10.11.20.1) nothing can be reached on the net, with the default gw is the same situation. If the machine is configured with an IP from 174.17.*.* then the subnet 10.11.20.0 is reachable, its okay, but the othreone 10.11.29.* is not.
The other thing... if I make SSH to a machine from 10.11.20.* subent, and than I want to reach anoterone in the other subnet (... .29.0) it working....
I tried to get in to the second subnet using an IP from range 10.11.20.* to my machine and that's worked, but this way the other subnet is not accessible.
OK said me, let's try with two nic's... but :'( noppe, its not working...
The settings:

eth0 10.11.20.95
route add -net 10.11.29.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 174.17.1.1 eth0
eth1 174.17.200.253
route add -net 10.11.20.0 netmask 255.155.255.0 gw 174.17.1.1 eth1
this setup should work... it works with one card, but now, with two is not :-(.
Anyone ? Idea ??
Thanks in advance !

Szszekel
 
  


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