[wt4hq] wtTunnel setup

Olivier F5MZN olecam at f5mzn.org
Wed May 2 17:20:34 CEST 2007


Olivier F5MZN a écrit :
> 
> 
> Peter a écrit :
>> Hi group,
>>
>> First of all thanks to the Win-test team for the ufb software and 
>> support!
>>
>> Today I have setup for the first time a tunnel for coming IARU contest.
>>
>> A small setup discription:
>> Laptop, wireless lan via the neigbour (ip 192.168.1.68)
>> A linux sever with Debian (lenny)
>> A P3 connected to the local lan (192.168.1.*)
>>
>> The wtTunnel server is running
>> I see connections from both pc's
>> I don't see any traffic
>>
>> I do see time out after 1 minute and a reconnect.
>> Both clients are setup to broadcast 192.168.1.255 on port 9871
>>
>> What else do I need to configure?
>> Doing I something wrong?
> 
> You can telnet to the server in order to see if there is any traffic 
> sent by the wtTunnel software to wtTunnelSrv.
> 
> If there is no trafic, I guess that netmask and/or UDP port number is 
> not correct.
> 
> BTW, for the beginning you can have :
> 
> - One serveur (wtTunnelSrv) running on you Linux/Debian box
> - One client (wtTunnel) running on your Win32 computer, and on the same 
> machine one instance of Win-Test
> 
> Then, telnet manually to the wtTunnelSrv and send some GAB from 
> Win-Test. You should see the protocols on you telnet session.
> 
> Note that you don't need separate networks to test: you can simulate 
> several "LAN" just using different UDP port number. Run one wtTunnel per 
> UDP port number you have in use.
> 
> HTH
> 
> 73,



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