Yes, IP forward is set to 1...As I mentioned, everything works as it should
if I disabled iptables...
Andrew Parker-2 wrote:
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 12:59 PM, woodson2 <mlstarling31(a)hotmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Hello, I have openvpn up and running successfully on FC9. I'm using
> routing
> mode with the following configuration
>
> My internal LAN range 10.10.10.0/24
> My Openvpn client range 10.8.0.0/24
>
> I can connect and ping the openvpn server from the openvpn client but
> can't
> talk to the other machines on the internal LAN subnet. However, the
> machines
> on the internal LAN subnet can ping the openvpn clients. I have entered
> the
> following in iptables.
>
>
>
> iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING -s 10.10.10.0/24 -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
> iptables -I INPUT -i tun+ -j ACCEPT
> iptables -I INPUT -i tap+ -j ACCEPT
> iptables -I FORWARD -i tap+ -j ACCEPT
> iptables -I FORWARD -i tun+ -j ACCEPT
> iptables -I INPUT -i eth0 -j ACCEPT
> iptables -I FORWARD -i eth0 -j ACCEPT
>
>
> I have also added a route on my d-link router that routes any traffic
> destined to 10.8.0.0/24 back to the OPENVPN server(10.10.10.xxx). This
> all
> works as it should when the firewall is disabled so apparently I'm
> missing
> some rule in iptables...Any help would be greatly appreciated..thanks..
Did you enable forwarding on the openvpn server?
echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
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