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On Friday 25 June 2004 13:44, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> > ÐÐ ÐÐÑÐÑ ÑÐ Ð ipip Ð ÐÐ GRE 
> 
> ÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÑ ÐÑÐÐÐÐÐ, ÑÐ ÑÐÐÐ, ÐÐÐÑÐ ÑÐ ÐÐÑÑÐÐÐ Ñ 
> ÐÐÑÐÐÑÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ, ÐÑÑÑÐÐÑÑ
> Ð ipip ÑÑÐÐÐ, Ð ÐÐ GRE ÑÑÐÐÐ.. ÑÐ ÑÐ ÐÐÐÐ Ð ÑÑÑÐ :)
  ÐÐÑÐÐ ÑÑÐ ÐÐ ÑÐ ÑÑÐÐÐÑÐÑ ------^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> 
> ÐÐÐÐÑÐÐÐ,
> ÐÐÑÑÑ

http://www.lartc.org/howto/lartc.tunnel.ip-ip.html
...
You can't forward broadcast or IPv6 traffic through an IP-in-IP tunnel,
though. You just connect 2 IPv4 networks that normally wouldn't be able
to talk to each other, that's all. As far as compatibility goes, this
code has been around a long time, so it's compatible all the way back
to 1.3 kernels. Linux IP-in-IP tunneling doesn't work with other
Operating Systems or routers, as far as I know. It's simple, it works.
Use it if you have to, otherwise use GRE.
...
http://www.lartc.org/howto/lartc.tunnel.gre.html
...
GRE is a tunneling protocol that was originally developed by Cisco, and
it can do a few more things than IP-in-IP tunneling. For example, you
can also transport multicast traffic and IPv6 through a GRE tunnel.
...
   Mode         Description             Base Device
- -----------------------------------------------------
   ipip         IP over IP              tunl0
   sit          IPv6 over IP            sit0
   gre          ANY over GRE over IP    gre0
- -----------------------------------------------------

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  Doncho N. Gunchev    Registered Linux User #291323 at counter.li.org
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