On Fri, 2 Sep 2011, the wise Коньков Евгений wrote:
set iface route 130.115.0.0/16
you say that behind tunnele thereis 130.115.0.0/16 subnet, but
MB> [B1] 130.115.85.11 -> 130.115.3.35
you have address from subnet 130.115.0.0/16 addres on local machine
so you get this message:
MB> Loop detected on ng0
add routes only for subnets that on the other end of tunnel and not
local
set iface route 130.115.0.0/16
also you may remove 'iface route' from config. and setup tunnel.
after that try to ping the other end: ping 130.115.3.35
add route by hand:
# route add XXXXXXXX/X 130.115.3.35
# route add YYYYYYYY/Y 130.115.3.35
My local machine has ip 192.168.x.x. IP 130.115.x.x is the university
network I want to connect to. When setting the "iface route" to
192.168.0.0/16, the connection doesn't work either:
...
[B1] IPCP: state change Ack-Sent --> Opened
[B1] IPCP: LayerUp
[B1] 130.115.77.2 -> 130.115.3.34
[B1] IFACE: Add route 192.168.1.0/24 130.115.3.34 failed: File exists
[B1] IFACE: Up event
...
With the "iface route" removed, the other end 130.115.3.34 is not
pingable, so there is no connection in this case.
Marco
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