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   Message 13,501 of 14,669   
   Rod Dorman to gah@ugcs.caltech.edu   
   Re: routing problems   
   03 May 10 18:12:56   
   
   From: rodd@panix.com   
      
   In article ,   
   glen herrmannsfeldt   wrote:   
   >Mark Budzinski  wrote:   
   >   
   >> I'm not sure if I have posted this question to the appropriate group.   
   >> If that's the case I sincerely appologize.   
   >   
   >> I have a VPN set up between my home and my office, which I have tested   
   >> and is working fine.  However, on the office side, I have two subnets   
   >> set up.  The computer at home cannot see one of the subnets.  Here is   
   >> the situation:   
   >   
   >> 192.168.1.0 <- Subnet at home visible everywhere   
   >> 192.168.3.0 <- Subnet at work visible everywhere   
   >> 192.168.2.0 <- Secondary subnet at work, not visible from 192.168.1.0   
   >   
   >Traditionally, this was done with dynamic routing protocols like RIP.   
   >   
   >In the case of a single home net with only one way out to the   
   >Internet, a single static route to the router is enough.  In your   
   >case, that isn't enough.  The machines on the home network need   
   >routing table entries indicating that the not visible network   
   >can be reached through the visible work network.   
      
   And machines on the work network may need routing entries to get the   
   replies routed back through the tunnel.   
      
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