On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Des Wass wrote:
> > Wouldn't adding routes to the routing tables in the two Linux boxes to
> > point to each other over its respective FR link interface do the job.
>
> Not really - they don't want non-telnet/Intranet traffic going over the
> frame. That means, everything else via VPN over the Internet.
Why would using static routes cause this?
> If only it was that easy!
Looked like a good solution to me. Where are the intranet pages located?
Where is the box that has the app that they telnet to and what are the
IP address of these, the interfaces on the linux box and the internet
interfaces. Without those I don't think we can give you a solution as
you say static routes will not work.
Rodos
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