I have a local network at home with a router and a small server. The router manages the local network (DHCP, etc) but does not support PPTP. On the server (Ubuntu 12.04) I set up pptpd and this is working fine ... except that the dhcp3 server started by pptpd is now conflicting with the router.
I have a Fedora 9 (Sulphur) server(2.6.45-14.fc9.i686 kernel) with 2 PCI NIC's ETH0(this is the local network) and eth1(this is connected to the internet via router, but the router is not neccessary).
So everything is working fine on this server.
Here is the server:
Internet-->router-->server(eth1)-->server(eth0)-->switch-->clients
So what i did:
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I use Ubuntu, and I have many interfaces.
Hey everyone,
I have a server that should be connected to two networks. One where it is connected via a router to the internet and another one connected to a local network. I make certain ports of the server available in the internet, via port-forwarding.
As soon as I configure the second interface (eth1), which has a static IP configuration, connection attempts from the internet fail.
We've been struggling with some kind of network/routing issue with a PPTPD based VPN where the clients can't access certain internet domains/ips through the VPN.
Dear community,
I have set up my OpenVPN configuration in such a way that I can log in from remotely (via the Internet) to my local network. However, as I am very lazy (problem one), I only want users to use one set of certificates, but forcing them to log in with their own username and password that is on an LDAP server somewhere within my local network.
I have implemented advance routing fo load balancing and a script for and fail over on a Linux machine which run squid and dansguardian for proxying, i have three interfaces on this machine which are
10.201.108.254 eth1 external interface connected to service provider
10.201.109.254 eth2 external interface connected to service provider
a newbie network administrator here...
I have a PC, I want to use it as transparent proxy server
and also running one virtual machine as MySQL server.
I'm using 3 network cards:
eth0 is used to connect the server to my router (WAN) (IP 192.168.0.2)
eth1 is used as gateway to share internet connection to my network (IP 192.168.1.1)
Can I use eth2 (192.168.1.2) as bridged NIC to my virtual mach
hi guys,
a newbie network administrator here...
i have a PC, I want to use it as transparent proxy server
and also running one virtual machine as MySQL server,
I'm using 3 network cards,
eth0 is used to connect the server to my router (WAN) (IP 192.168.0.2)
eth1 is used as gateway to share internet connection to my network (IP 192.168.1.1)
and last can i use eth2 (192.168.1.2) as bridged NIC to