Subject: Re: Tunneling question.
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From: Mattias Karlsson <mattias.karlsson@nocom.se>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 07/25/2002 13:52:14
Oh, right... D is just ppp0 of B if someone didn't get that.

And D WAS accessable from the workstation at the bottom of the drawing.
(192.168.1.x)


Regards,
Mattias.


Mattias Karlsson wrote:
> Okay, so I made a cute little drawing:
> 
> http://keihan.sergei.cc/pictures/net-setup.jpg
> 
> What I want is D mapping to A via B (correct?), performance is not 
> important. Availability is important tho. I tried to setup vtun 
> yesterday, made it work a bit... Problem was that only B (vtund -s)
> made it to D (A), that worked great tho!. I want all boxes behind B to 
> have access, and the whole Internet too... :)
> 
> What is local and what is remote when setting up IPs in the vtun ppp 
> section on the server-side?
> 
> If someone didn't understand this, I want to have access to A (D) from
> work and from other places (I want D to have a public IP)...
> 
> 
> Let me know if you want my vtund.conf too...
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Mattias.
> 
> 
> Manuel Bouyer wrote:
> 
>> On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 10:25:29AM -0700, Andrew Gillham wrote:
>>
>>> I have used vtun, and it works pretty well.  You have to keep in mind it
>>> has the performance issues of running in userland, but on a fast 
>>> machine it
>>> is not really an issue. (unless you're tunneling over a high-speed link)
>>
>>
>>
>> Does it use tcp or udp for tunneling ?
>>
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