On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, esl wrote:
esl >It can be done. For a detailed procedure of doing it, please get the
Advanced Linux
esl >Reference recently published by Walnut Creek (I bought mine from Borders
Bookstore)
esl >and you will see it under a discussion on IP-IP tunnel.
thanks! i'll see if i can
On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Joe Block wrote:
jpb >Look into vpnd and vtun
jpb >
jpb >They're both secure - there is no particularly good reason not to secure
jpb >the vpn.
thanks i'll read into em. if its secure thats great too.
nate
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It can be done. For a detailed procedure of doing it, please get the Advanced
Linux
Reference recently published by Walnut Creek (I bought mine from Borders
Bookstore)
and you will see it under a discussion on IP-IP tunnel.
ESL
aphro wrote:
> i was wondering (assume it is, but just incase) if
aphro wrote:
>
> i was wondering (assume it is, but just incase) if it was possible to
> establish an IP tunnel between 2 locations for a 10.10.10.0 network (or
> btw this tunnel does NOT have to be secure..no encryption needed. i just
> need 2 way IP communications through it through the interne
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