Ha die Koos,
It's probably best to use CIPE in this situation, as the linux PPP
implementation doesn't support encapsulation of raw ethernet frames (yet?).
CIPE can be found at
http://sites.inka.de/~W1011/devel/cipe.html
This would certainly work.
groetjes,
Lennert
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 08:55:37PM +0100, A.J. Werkman wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if it is possible to bridge two ethernet networks over a
> serial (ppp?) connection in order to become one logical ethernet.
>
> I have the following situation (hope this shows):
>
> Net 1 Net 2
> ------------ ---------------
> | |
> ------------- PPP ----------------
> | hst1 |------------| hst2 |
> ------------- ----------------
>
> I want Net 1 and Net 2 to be combined into one logical IP-subnet. I come up
> with the serial line because I have to fysically bridge a few kilometers.
> Because I do not have complete controle over the hand-out of the
> IP-addresses, routing is not an option.
>
> Can this be done????
>
> Koos.
>
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