As previous posters have indicated you definately cannot pass IPX over
the Internet without some kind of tunnel. Internet routers only
understand IP so when they see an IPX frame they would just drop it.
What you have to do is encapsulate IPX in IP packets and the the IP
packets can traverse the
sts.debian.org
> Subject: Re: IPX over the Internet
>
> Hi...
>
> That is an interesting question
> I'm not sure how it would be setup... but
> wouldn't you have to setup IPX to be tunneled
> through TCP some how?
>
Trust the gamers to be already on this:
nt: Friday, June 22, 2001 5:27 AM
Subject: Re: IPX over the Internet
> Hi...
>
> That is an interesting question
> I'm not sure how it would be setup... but
> wouldn't you have to setup IPX to be tunneled
> through TCP some how?
>
> Mike
>
> - Or
H (Cogs are start to grind)
Well that would take care of security via the firewall.
Ian
-Original Message-
From: Mike Egglestone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 1:28 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: IPX over the Internet
Hi...
That is an
Hi...
That is an interesting question
I'm not sure how it would be setup... but
wouldn't you have to setup IPX to be tunneled
through TCP some how?
Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Ian Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Debian Users'"
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 6:21 PM
Subject: IPX
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 11:21:02AM +1000, Ian Perry wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a few questions and hopefully you can help me.
>
> I have two debian system acting as an internet gateways connecting 2 offices
> via the internet. Both are set up with IPX turned off and IPX not in the
> kernel.
>
>
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