[Openswan Users] IP subnet range

Mike A. Leonetti mleonetti at evolutionce.com
Fri Apr 23 10:38:21 EDT 2010


This is a cool way to do it.  I should really get more into subnet masks
'cause I know little about it.

Thanks.

Bob Miller wrote:
> Mike,
> depending on exactly the range, you can make a subnet that will work for
> only the range you are looking for.  eg, to have two addresses;
> 192.168.1.21 and and 192.168.1.22, you can use 192.168.1.20/30, which
> would give you .20 as your network address, .23 would be the broadcast,
> and .21 and .22 would be your range.  
> Hope that helps... 
>
>
> On Mon, 2010-04-19 at 13:23 -0400, Mike A. Leonetti wrote:
>   
>> Is there a way to set the subnet to an IP range instead of an entire
>> subnet?  I need to satisfy this message when I try and bring up a VPN to
>> a Sonicwall.
>>
>> peer client ID payload in Quick I1, ID_IPV4_ADDR_RANGE 192.168.1.21 -
>> 192.168.1.22 unacceptable: not a valid subnet
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