Might try CIPE
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Will Trillich wrote: > i'm doing debian VPN research for a red-hat fan. hopefully > we'll get another 'sale' under our belts shortly... > > short version: if i've got ipmasq (which i do) working, > can i conjure up a few more settings for VPN? if so, > how? (HOWTO sez to rearrange kernel guts, which i'm averse > to.) > > long version: > > i found VPN-Masquerade-HOWTO.txt.gz and it looks like > an overview of the fact that VPN is possible if you're > willing to get elbow-deep in the bowels of your kernel. > aaugh! hopefully there's a debian package that's got > this built in... plus, the HOWTOs are old enough, > maybe the kernel just comes with VPN already...? > > also, ipfwd and ipport aren't apt-get package names, > so where are they hidden? > > > and in VPN-HOWTO.txt.gz i ran across > For those using 2.2 kernels, please read ``this''. > which struck me as very funny. > > > at www.debian.org with no search capabilities, > i had some difficulty... but i found this: > > http://www.debian.org/Packages/stable/net/ipip.html > > This daemon provides an alternative to the kernel-resident support > for IP encapsulation links. It is better suited for situations > where there are many encapsulation connections to be managed, > such as is the case for amateur radio interconnection of network > 44. Also, because the daemon is outside the kernel, it provides an > excellent environment for experimenting with alternate mechanisms > for distributing encapsulation routing updates. > > If you need one encapsulation link, use the kernel's built-in > support. If you need a lot of encapsulation links, give this > daemon a try. > > i presume encapsulation link is technospeak synonym for VPN? > this implies that the kernel can do what i'm after, right out > of the box. > > if it's built in to the kernel, how do we activate it and > where do we put the settings? > > or am i all wet, again, and encapsulation link means something > else entirely? > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > >