It can be done. For a detailed procedure of doing it, please get the Advanced Linux Reference recently published by Walnut Creek (I bought mine from Borders Bookstore) and you will see it under a discussion on IP-IP tunnel.
ESL aphro wrote: > i was wondering (assume it is, but just incase) if it was possible to > establish an IP tunnel between 2 locations for a 10.10.10.0 network (or > any of the 'non registered' networks) the owner of one of the companies i > work for wants more ips but the ISP won't sell them to him "for any > price" (and for good reason) he already has a class C. one end is his > burstable T1 and the other would be his house, on a COX @Home cable > modem. 2 linux boxes should be able to provide an IP tunnel and add the > 3rd network right? so there would be the 216.128.8.0 24.1.182.0 and > 10.10.10.0 networks ..what would be required for this ? both hardware and > software. i look foreward to providing a solution to this guy before i > quit the company so he realizes what a asset i was and should o f paid me > more!! > > btw this tunnel does NOT have to be secure..no encryption needed. i just > need 2 way IP communications through it through the internet from the > remote site as well as machines on the 216.128.8.0 network to be able to > access the 10.10.10.0 network. > > thanks to all..who can help ! > > nate > > ----------------------------------------[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]-- > Vice President Network Operations http://www.firetrail.com/ > Firetrail Internet Services Limited http://www.aphroland.org/ > Everett, WA 425-348-7336 http://www.linuxpowered.net/ > Powered By: http://comedy.aphroland.org/ > Debian 2.1 Linux 2.0.36 SMP http://yahoo.aphroland.org/ > -----------------------------------------[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]-- > 7:50am up 80 days, 19:19, 1 user, load average: 1.58, 1.72, 1.86 > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

