Mitch (bitblock) wrote:
The VPN stuff might be easy if I could figure out how to make FBSD1-3 route
through FBSD4 (regardless of the fact that they are all on the same
subnet... the traffic from FBSD1 needs to "bounce" off FBSD4 on it's way to
FBSD3 for example... either that, or maybe the gif inte
> May be it is possible to use proxy arp on de "gateway" FBSD4
> machine. So all
> machines can talk to each thru FBSD4 box. We use some similair setup to
> prevent people to talk to each without us knowning (bigboss is watching).
>
> All traffic will then be handled by the proxy arp box.
>
I'll
On Sat, May 01, 2004 at 02:03:17AM -0700, Mitch (bitblock) wrote:
>
> Thanks Artyom...
>
> The PC's behind FBSD1-3 are on private network addresses. The ADSL
> infrastructure and ATM paths will only route the assigned public address to
> the router FBSD4. There is no VLAN-aware switch, it's just
> -Original Message-
> From: Artyom V. Viklenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 12:29 AM
> To: Mitch (bitblock)
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Routing and VPN troubles...
>
>
> Mitch (bitblock) wrote:
> >
Mitch (bitblock) wrote:
The crux of my problem, is that I need to configure a VPN network in a
star - one central node, many outside nodes... easy right?
First of all, is it really a VPN network?
How you connect your ADSL links to FBSD 4?
And second, if FBSD4 is only point which handle
ALL traffic
There are about a 1000 different lists - hope this is the right two - if
not, any suggestions welcome!
The crux of my problem, is that I need to configure a VPN network in a
star - one central node, many outside nodes... easy right?
The problem is that I need the individual "rays" or "spokes" to
There are about a 1000 different lists - hope this is the right one - if
not, any suggestions welcome!
The crux of my problem, is that I need to configure a VPN network in a
star - one central node, many outside nodes... easy right?
The problem is that I need the individual "rays" or "spokes" to