On 2017-08-11 17:53, D'Arcy Cain wrote:
Is there some way to do this? I can port forward but I suspect that
that won't work as it doesn't use TCP or UDP over the tunnel. I
looked at OpenVPN but that only allows individual hosts to connect. I
am trying to join two internal networks.
Date:Sat, 12 Aug 2017 10:20:00 -0400
From:"D'Arcy Cain"
Message-ID: <875c4376-5649-1e0e-7b7f-be9de9b5f...@netbsd.org>
| > 2) in the man page example address C is
| > not mentioned at all in the configuration of "Router A"
| As I said, I am
On 08/12/2017 09:08 AM, Valery Ushakov wrote:
I don't think so. I am pretty sure that I read that the first argument to
tunnel must be an address on the host server. Not sure where I read that
though as I have been doing a lot of research in the last day or two. I
couldn't find it in the man
On Sat, Aug 12, 2017 at 08:48:24 -0400, D'Arcy Cain wrote:
> On 08/12/2017 12:16 AM, Valery Ushakov wrote:
> > You can forward all trafic from the consumer gizmo internet facing
> > router (with single public IP address from the provider) to the
> > internal netbsd router. It's usually called
On 08/12/2017 12:16 AM, Valery Ushakov wrote:
You can forward all trafic from the consumer gizmo internet facing
router (with single public IP address from the provider) to the
internal netbsd router. It's usually called "DMZ host" in the web
interface.
I considered that but it seems