Hi there, On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 09:25:41PM -0500, Tuc at the Beach House wrote: > I want to be able to set something up where I can tunnel to a > dedicated private server I have on the global internet, and route all > my traffic through it. I want it to be the default route, and once they > hit my end server, they then can be forwarded over the rest of the global > internet. > > I need to be able to have the client be on dynamic IPs. I need some > sort of an authentication. And most of all, something easy to debug would > help.
I assume your client is running FreeBSD, the suggestions below will work with other OS but the solution details will be up to you. If you have a dedicated server someplace on the internet you should be able to setup a tunnel to that server and route all your traffic through that. Some tunnel options: ipsec based vpn gre tunnel (man 4 gre) ppp over udp ipv6 tunnel (check out /usr/ports/net/freenet6) pptp (either through netgraph or ports pptpd) l2tp (ports l2tpd) Should be something to get you started, Tony _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"