[GLLUG] IPSEC VPN

CRAA_Admin CRAA_Admin at craa.com
Sat Nov 19 22:41:01 EST 2005


You can do this multiple ways I'll mention two.

1) You need the default gateway/router in the 172.16.32 network to know about 10.1.1 and 192.168.1; everyone can point to this as their default gateway and not have to know exactly where 10.1.1 or 192.168.1 network is.  Only the gateway/router has to know.

2) The Cisco router's default gateway upstream must be the "A"(marked in the diagram) or the cisco router must have a route statement to get back out A.

Hope this helps.

-H


-----Original Message-----
From: linux-user-bounces at egr.msu.edu on behalf of yeti
Sent: Fri 11/18/2005 1:58 PM
To: linux-user at egr.msu.edu
Subject: [GLLUG] IPSEC VPN
 
Here is my setup

_________________                       ------------------
|  IPCop	 |                      |                |
|  172.16.32.5   |/                   \ |   IPCOP        |
|		 |A-----IPSEC VPN------B|   10.1.1.1     |
|_______________ |\                   / |----------------|
        | 
	  |
       \|/
|---------------|
|               |
|  Cisco router |
|  192.168.1.25 |
|---------------|
       |
       |
      \|/
|---------------|
|   hp printer  |
|  192.168.1.26 |
|---------------|

172.16.32.5 can talk to 10.1.1.1
10.1.1.1 can talk to 172.16.32.5

192.168.1.25 can talk to 172.16.32.5
172.16.32.5 can talk to 192.168.1.25
172.168.32.5 can print to 192.168.1.26

I need users on the 10.1.1.1 network to be able to print to the
HPPrinter (192.168.1.26)
I have tried adding a route to the 10.1.1.1 IpCop, but no luck.  Any
ideas or suggestions?

Thanks

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