[GLLUG] IPSEC VPN

Dustin Clute dclute at gmail.com
Fri Nov 18 15:15:45 EST 2005


Does the Cisco router know the route to 10.1.1.1 <http://10.1.1.1>? Having
192.168.1.25 <http://192.168.1.25> talking to
172.16.32.5<http://172.16.32.5>doesn't mean that the Cisco device
knows where to send packets for
10.1.1.1 <http://10.1.1.1>

On 11/18/05, yeti <yeti at yetiland.dyndns.org> wrote:
>
> Here is my setup
>
> _________________ ------------------
> | IPCop | | |
> | 172.16.32.5 <http://172.16.32.5> |/ \ | IPCOP |
> | |------IPSEC VPN------ | 10.1.1.1 <http://10.1.1.1> |
> |_______________ |\ / |----------------|
> |
> |
> \|/
> |---------------|
> | |
> | Cisco router |
> | 192.168.1.25 <http://192.168.1.25> |
> |---------------|
> |
> |
> \|/
> |---------------|
> | hp printer |
> | 192.168.1.26 <http://192.168.1.26> |
> |---------------|
>
> 172.16.32.5 <http://172.16.32.5> can talk to 10.1.1.1 <http://10.1.1.1>
> 10.1.1.1 <http://10.1.1.1> can talk to 172.16.32.5 <http://172.16.32.5>
>
> 192.168.1.25 <http://192.168.1.25> can talk to 172.16.32.5<http://172.16.32.5>
> 172.16.32.5 <http://172.16.32.5> can talk to 192.168.1.25<http://192.168.1.25>
> 172.168.32.5 <http://172.168.32.5> can print to 192.168.1.26<http://192.168.1.26>
>
> I need users on the 10.1.1.1 <http://10.1.1.1> network to be able to print
> to the
> HPPrinter (192.168.1.26 <http://192.168.1.26>)
> I have tried adding a route to the 10.1.1.1 <http://10.1.1.1> IpCop, but
> no luck. Any
> ideas or suggestions?
>
> Thanks
>
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