/* HINT: Search archives @ http://www.indyramp.com/masq/ before posting! 
/* ALSO: Don't quote this header. It makes you look lame :-) */


On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Dave Mussulman wrote:

> One solution as I see it is to remove the NAT'ing on my home Linux
> server and simply use it to VPN the data to a Linux box in my
> office.  The office Linux server would then masq all the fake IP
> addresses to the outside world through its real campus IP address.  
> However, that's going to put all traffic through the campus IP: I
> just want campus related routes to go through the VPN.  
> Everything else needs to go directly out from the cablemodem.

You should be able to do this with some routing commands. Point
traffic destined for the uni over the VPN, and leave your default
gateway pointing out the cable modem.

I assume the IP networks the uni uses are known?

--
 John Hardin KA7OHZ   ICQ#15735746   http://www.wolfenet.com/~jhardin/
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]      pgpk -a finger://gonzo.wolfenet.com/jhardin
  768: 0x41EA94F5 - A3 0C 5B C2 EF 0D 2C E5  E9 BF C8 33 A7 A9 CE 76 
 1024: 0xB8732E79 - 2D8C 34F4 6411 F507 136C  AF76 D822 E6E6 B873 2E79
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  "Bother," said Pooh as he struggled with /etc/sendmail.cf, "it never
  does quite what I want. I wish Christopher Robin was here."
                                -- Peter da Silva in a.s.r
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   32 days until Daylight Savings Time ends

_______________________________________________
Masq maillist  -  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Admin requests can be handled at http://www.indyramp.com/masq-list/ -- 
THIS INCLUDES UNSUBSCRIBING!
or email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PLEASE read the HOWTO and search the archives before posting.
You can start your search at http://www.indyramp.com/masq/
Please keep general linux/unix/pc/internet questions off the list.

Reply via email to