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Re: packet forwarding.



On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 06:10:19PM -0700, peasthope@shaw.ca wrote:
> Alex and others,
> 
> as> for a machine at local lan a (say 192.168.0.100) 
> to talk to a machine at local lab b ( say 192.168.2.200). 
> I would need a route on the gateway box in 
> local lan A something like 
> ip r a 192.168.2.0/24 via 192.168.1.2
> 
> That command uses iptables doesn't it?
nope these are routing tables commands have a look at man ip

> 
> It seems reasonable.  Whereas in the Openvpn 
> mailing list, Tom Eastep said 
>   "You don't specify routing in Shorewall or 
>    using iptables. You specify routing via OpenVPN."
>    
> I assume he won't elaborate because he believes 
> the question is outside his scope; but what does 
> he mean?  
> How can I reconcile your instructions with Tom's 
> comment?
> 
> Thanks for any ideas,    ... Peter E.
> 
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