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SubjectRe: IPIP tunnel

Hello All, See after My sig for a poss. pointer . Hth

On Tue, 10 Nov 1998, Richard Fish wrote:
> Tomas Buday wrote:
> >
> > THANK YOU very much in advance for helping me solve my problem or
> > just for giving me a clue of what's going on here.
>
> When I was playing with IP encapsulation, I found that I had to turn IP
> forwarding on in order for it to work. I'm guessing you probably don't
> have IP forwarding on for your firewall...
>
> Anyway, I now use CIPE, which provides encrypted IP tunneling and (I
> think) a simpler setup. I can even use NFS and X clients over CIPE! I
> don't have the URL handy, but a web search for "cipe + linux" should
> find it...
>
> --
> Richard Fish Enhanced Software Technologies, Inc.
> Software Developer 4014 E Broadway Rd Suite 405
> rjf@estinc.com Phoenix, AZ 85040
> (602) 470-1115 http://www.estinc.com

, JimL
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On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Alexander Kjeldaas wrote:

> I've made a preliminary patch for 2.0.35 with some crypto stuff. It is
> available from
> ftp://ftp.pvv.org/pub/Linux/kerneli/v2.0/linux-2.0.35.1-int.gz. It
> includes loopback patches, tcfs, and cipe. I've not included any
> IPsec yet since there are way too many implementations to consider
> (I've counted 5!).
>
> This server should be fairly fast. It is located on a 10Mb link, but
> the rest of the upstream links are 100Mb or faster.
>
> I've also mirrored some stuff (CIPE, ENskip, {ip,ipn}sec, freeswan,
> tcfs, and loopback-patches) in the kerneli/net-sources directory. The
> tools needed to use the patch should be available from net-source/.
> The /pub/Linux/kerneli directory is basically a mirror of the
> /pub/Linux/kernel directory with crypto-stuff added. For the time
> being there is some disk space shortage so the /pub/Linux/kernel
> mirror isn't complete, and /pub/Linux/kerneli is made by symlinking to
> the kernel directory. You might want to use 'dir -L' to get
> reasonable output. This will hopefully change in the future as we're
> planning on getting a new ftp server.
>
> astor
>
> --
> Alexander Kjeldaas, Guardian Networks AS, Trondheim, Norway
> http://www.guardian.no/


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