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   Message 964 of 2,348   
   Alex Harsch to Ann   
   Re: cannot connect from linux cipe serve   
   05 May 04 17:35:15   
   
   XPost: comp.os.linux.networking, comp.os.linux.security, uk.comp.os.linux   
   XPost: alt.os.linux.slackware   
   From: infodude@gmx.de   
      
   Ann wrote:   
      
   > Hi Alex,   
   >   
   > I was wrong about connecting from cipe client to the cipe server.. i   
   > assigned both cipe server(192.168.1.23) and cipe client(192.168.1.22)   
   > ip address in local network.All the machines in our local network has   
   > 192.168.1.x..   
   > So actually it was not using the CIPE tunnel, but was connecting   
   > straight to   
   > CIPE network adapter on the Linux machine in our network..   
   >   
   > I tried giving 10.0.0.2(Linux CIPE server)  Mask: 255.255.255.0   
   >                10.0.0.3(Windows CIPE client) Mask 255.255.255.0   
   >   
   > Can i leave the default gateway empty on windows Cipe client network   
   > adapter? I know my questions must be absolutely idiotic..Please bear   
   > with me..I am a complete novice at this..   
   >   
   > I tried the above..   
   >   
   > But was still not able to ping each other..   
   >   
   > Please can any one help me :( ??   
   >   
   > -Ann :( :(   
   Hi Ann,   
      
   I propably won't be able to help you any further with this one. I posted you   
   my cipe config file in the "ftp over cipe" mailing (besides the key of   
   course;-) ).   
   If I was you, turn of all the firewall stuff first. Then make sure that the   
   IPs and ports are assigned correctly. If you still experience any problems,   
   take a good look in the logs.   
   I think there is a possibility to increase the logging level.   
   Is there a physical connection at all (means, can you ping the 'real'   
   address of the machine when the firewall is turned off)?   
   Setting the default gateway has nothing to do with this. You can use the   
   default gateway on the Windows machine, when the windows machine is   
   connected to the linux box, and the linux box to the internet for example.   
   It  will work with no default route, though.   
   The terms 'client' and 'server' don't make sense, talking about tunnels,   
   because you have one deamon on each side of the tunnel.   
      
   Good luck, Alex   
      
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