Marc,
I have changed tunl0 to 44.60.44.1/32
Thanks,
-Lynwood
KB3VWG
On 08/19/2013 04:44 PM, lx1duc(a)rlx.lu wrote:
Your gateway replies with a private IP:
3 172.31.255.254 (172.31.255.254) 203.731 ms 233.349 ms 233.076 ms
You should initialize your tunnel interface (tunl0, ampr0, etc) with
an address from 44/8.
You may reuse an IP from your internal LAN, for example if you gateway
has 44.60.44.1/24 on the inside, you may assign 44.60.44.1/32 to your
tunnel interface.
This will solve multiple issues:
1) your gateway will use 44.60.44.1 as source IP for any connections
that will be initiated from the gateway host via the tunnel interface.
So other AMPR stations will actually be able to reply to your gatway's
packets.
2) Should your gateway ever have to reply with some ICMP message, the
source IP will correctly identify where the ICMP message was generated.
73 de Marc, LX1DUC
On 08/03/2013 09:28 PM, lleachii(a)aol.com wrote:
Marius,
To clarify:
The OUTTER packet SRC 76.114.216.250 DST <destination gateway>
the INNER packet SRC 44.60.44.x (device being sent from) DST <44.x.x.x>
-Lynwood
KB3VWG