Hi,
My network config should look as follows:
I've two machines on different networks, let's call them beavis and
butt-head. butt-head is a router for two subnets. For packets from
internal subnet A, the default gateway should be a normal router. The
packets from subnet B should be routed to beavis over an ip
tunnel. The tunnel should be a point-to point link, where beavis
does proxyarp for butt-head.
butt-head has the 4 required ip addresses:
157.181.D.xxx on the external interface (gw: 157.181.D.254),
157.181.A.254 on subnet A,
152.66.B.254 on subnet B,
152.66.E.yyy on the subnet of beavis for the tunnel.
beavis is 152.66.E.zzz (gw: 152.66.E.254).
The other routers are correctly configured for subnets A and B, and the
kernels are configured for ip forwarding, policy routing and ipip and
ip_gre tunnels.
So how can do this with an ipip or ip_gre tunnel, iproute2 and kernel 2.2?
Thanks in advance...
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Dani
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