Hi Shachar, On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 04:51:43AM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote: > On 20/03/11 23:49, Elazar Leibovich wrote: > >Yeah, but as your probably know, VPN is used in practice to > >connect to your workstation from your laptop > > > >And VPN solution could offer NAT, in fact a shallow Google > >search[1] offers exactly the same solution. > > > >Is there something I'm missing here? > > > I think so. > > Instead of me trying to explain it to you, why don't you just try to > draw the network topology you think will solve the problem. I > believe that will give you the answer you are seeking.
A VPN client may do one-to-one NAT of one (or more) remote hosts, and map these hosts to a netmask that does not interfere with local host's routing table. I'm not sure whether there is such a VPN client, but it is still a theoretical solution to this problem. baruch -- ~. .~ Tk Open Systems =}------------------------------------------------ooO--U--Ooo------------{= - bar...@tkos.co.il - tel: +972.2.679.5364, http://www.tkos.co.il - _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il