On 07/06/10 06:20 PM, Javier Barroso wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 11:53 PM, H.S. wrote:
>
>> needs to be clarified. As I described earlier, I have three separate
>> networks on my LAN:
>> wired network (192.168.0.0/24)
>> wireless network (192.168.5.0/24)
>> VPN (172.16.15.0/24)
>>
> I would r
Hello, Márcio:
On Monday 07 June 2010 19:04:52 Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
> Em 7/6/2010 13:54, H.S. escreveu:
> > Consider a LAN with a Debian machine as a router. The Debian machine
> > has three interfaces, eth0, eth1 and wlan0. The interface for VPN is
> > tun0. ,--.
> > ppp0 <--e
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 11:53 PM, H.S. wrote:
> On 07/06/10 04:27 PM, Javier Barroso wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 9:52 PM, H.S. wrote:
> >>
> >> A little success. I commented out the following option from smb.conf and
> >> now I can connect to the share from a VPN client:
> >> ; interfaces =
On 07/06/10 04:27 PM, Javier Barroso wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 9:52 PM, H.S. wrote:
>>
>> A little success. I commented out the following option from smb.conf and
>> now I can connect to the share from a VPN client:
>> ; interfaces = 127.0.0.0/8 172.16.15.0/24 192.168.5.0/24
>>
>>
>> However
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 9:52 PM, H.S. wrote:
> On 07/06/10 03:32 PM, H.S. wrote:
> > On 07/06/10 03:28 PM, H.S. wrote:
> >> On 07/06/10 03:11 PM, Javier Barroso wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>> Did you check "hosts allow" parameter from smb.conf in your server ?
> >>>
> >>> I'm not sure if it can works, so
On 07/06/10 03:52 PM, H.S. wrote:
>
> A little success. I commented out the following option from smb.conf and
> now I can connect to the share from a VPN client:
> ; interfaces = 127.0.0.0/8 172.16.15.0/24 192.168.5.0/24
>
>
> However, I can not only use "sudo smbmount ..." command to access th
On 07/06/10 03:32 PM, H.S. wrote:
> On 07/06/10 03:28 PM, H.S. wrote:
>> On 07/06/10 03:11 PM, Javier Barroso wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> Did you check "hosts allow" parameter from smb.conf in your server ?
>>>
>>> I'm not sure if it can works, so please tell us if you get this working :)
>>>
>>> Regards,
On 07/06/10 03:28 PM, H.S. wrote:
> On 07/06/10 03:11 PM, Javier Barroso wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Did you check "hosts allow" parameter from smb.conf in your server ?
>>
>> I'm not sure if it can works, so please tell us if you get this working :)
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>
> I didn't have that in smb.conf file
On 07/06/10 03:11 PM, Javier Barroso wrote:
> Hi,
> Did you check "hosts allow" parameter from smb.conf in your server ?
>
> I'm not sure if it can works, so please tell us if you get this working :)
>
> Regards,
>
I didn't have that in smb.conf file at all. I have included the
following lines
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Javier Barroso wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 7:36 PM, H.S. wrote:
>
>> On 07/06/10 01:04 PM, Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
>> > Em 7/6/2010 13:54, H.S. escreveu:
>> >> Consider a LAN with a Debian machine as a router. The Debian machine
>> >> has three int
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 7:36 PM, H.S. wrote:
> On 07/06/10 01:04 PM, Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
> > Em 7/6/2010 13:54, H.S. escreveu:
> >> Consider a LAN with a Debian machine as a router. The Debian machine
> >> has three interfaces, eth0, eth1 and wlan0. The interface for VPN is
> tun0.
>
On 07/06/10 01:04 PM, Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
> Em 7/6/2010 13:54, H.S. escreveu:
>> Consider a LAN with a Debian machine as a router. The Debian machine
>> has three interfaces, eth0, eth1 and wlan0. The interface for VPN is tun0.
>> ,--.
>> ppp0 <--eth1eth0--192.1
Em 7/6/2010 13:54, H.S. escreveu:
> Consider a LAN with a Debian machine as a router. The Debian machine
> has three interfaces, eth0, eth1 and wlan0. The interface for VPN is tun0.
> ,--.
> ppp0 <--eth1eth0--192.168.0.0/24--->to LAN switch
> | wlan0--19
Consider a LAN with a Debian machine as a router. The Debian machine
has three interfaces, eth0, eth1 and wlan0. The interface for VPN is tun0.
,--.
ppp0 <--eth1eth0--192.168.0.0/24--->to LAN switch
| wlan0--192.168.5.0/24---> WLAN
| tu
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