Hi Axel,
On 12/07/2015 09:49 AM, Axel Glienke wrote:
> Sorry, i dont understood:
> why the 2 ips (gmx.de; spiegel.de) a different routing? both are
> public ips with same scheme? why there a differnt handle by my routing
> table?
Because, that's what you have specified in your routing table:
>
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 07, 2015 at 09:49:55AM +0100, Axel Glienke wrote:
> Sorry, i dont understood:
> why the 2 ips (gmx.de; spiegel.de) a different routing? both are
> public ips with same scheme? why there a differnt handle by my routing
> table?
One is matched by 0.0.0.0/1 (because it's starting
Hello Bonno,
my Konfiguration for example:
Client --r5d.de --> rootserver (r5d.de) ---forwarding: vpn10.8.0.6 -->
myhomeserver
So i want that only incoming traffic (requests for server) routing
back to the vpn/tun0
all other from server outgoing traffic (e.g. systemupgrads / rsync
with ot
Hello Axel,
> Sorry, i dont understood:
> why the 2 ips (gmx.de; spiegel.de) a different routing? both are public ips
> with same scheme? why there a differnt handle by my routing table?
>
>
> this server is a webserver. over tun0 comes traffic from internet.
> also: client -> rootserver (public
Sorry, i dont understood:
why the 2 ips (gmx.de; spiegel.de) a different routing? both are
public ips with same scheme? why there a differnt handle by my routing
table?
this server is a webserver. over tun0 comes traffic from internet.
also: client -> rootserver (public ip) ---vpn--> serv