Re: VPN and routing problem

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On 2012-02-08T04:19:54+0100, Michelle Konzack <linux4michelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I am not very well in networking an routing and now a problem with:
> 
> 1)  two fixed IPs       78.47.247.21    mail.tamay-dogan.net
>                         78.47.104.44    dns1.tamay-dogan.net
>     (both Server have very low traffic but I have TBytes available)
> 
> 2)  an IPv6/64 block    2a01:4f8:d12:1300:: / 64
> 
> 3)  my fixed office IP  85.182.220.41
>     with 38 Severs of a Test-Installation in my office
> 
> What I want to do is to route the 38 Server (-> 65536 IPs) over  a  VPN
> tunnel to 78.47.247.21...

Ideally (I think), you would have all nodes be reachable with
globally-routable IPv6 addresses (either native or tunneled), and an
IPsec tunnel between the networks of interest. I have had trouble with
the Linux IPsec implementation with IPv6 though, so you might have to
use OpenVPN or tinc instead, or even try FreeBSD.

-- 
Kenyon Ralph

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