Re: [FRIAM] virtualized public IPs

2018-08-22 Thread Russell Standish
On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 11:44:14AM +0200, Stephen Guerin wrote: > Markus,  > > While not exactly virtualized IP, can you accomplish what you need via a > dynamic DNS solution, ngrok.com or localtunnel.me and then manage routing on > your internal network? dynamic DNS is not really important -

Re: [FRIAM] looking for a word

2018-08-22 Thread Vladimyr
anastomosis(circulatory) is the progressive branching of arteries down to capillaries. The flow in the trunk line is accommodated by the sum of volumes downstream. When such a network meshes with another closed network and the fluids in each are flowing in opposite directions. a counter-current

Re: [FRIAM] virtualized public IPs

2018-08-22 Thread Marcus Daniels
Thanks Stephen and Gary. Since what I’m doing at the moment is just with ssh, I can just use ProxyJump. Good to know about the web-oriented ones too. ZeroTierOne will have to wait for a few more free cycles, but that does look ideal.

Re: [FRIAM] virtualized public IPs

2018-08-22 Thread Gary Schiltz
I struggled for years with a proprietary product called Hamachi ( http://vpn.net - a "zero config" "hole punching" VPN). It worked more or less well to connect computers behind restrictive firewalls, but the Linux version was in perpetual beta for years. Once the company and software were bought

Re: [FRIAM] virtualized public IPs

2018-08-22 Thread Stephen Guerin
Markus, While not exactly virtualized IP, can you accomplish what you need via a dynamic DNS solution, ngrok.com or localtunnel.me and then manage routing on your internal network? On Wed, Aug 22, 2018, 7:45 AM Marcus Daniels wrote: > Hi, > > > > The following seems like it is simple thing to