-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all. Is anyone here familiar with how to setup ip over ip tunneling with a 2.4.26, and eventually with a 2.6.x kernel? The documentation on the subject is very scant, however, I managed to locate the following: http://www.javacommerce.com/tips/linux/all/00000175.html http://snafu.freedom.org/linux2.2/tunnel-notes.html http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/net/0301.2/0002.html Out of all of these, most deal with linux 2.0, or 2.2, which is incorrect info when using linux 2.4, since there is only the one ipip module in linux 2.4 now, and the configuration seems to be different as far as I can tell. The second URL seems to be the most informative. However, the fact that the person is using 192.168 IP addresses for both the private and public addresses is very confusing to me, and I eventually lose track of which is which. Also, this person is seemingly showing how to setup a circular 2-way tunnel between 3 or 4 machines, which is too advanced from what I'm looking for. This makes it difficult for me to determine which portions of the advanced example I want for my setup, not to mention that I find the advanced setup example confusing as well. Ok, now that I've described all my problems, let me describe what it is that I want out of ipip. Simply put, I have 2 machines, machine a, and machine b. For my purposes, machine a is the client, machine b is the server. What I want is to have a 1-way tunnel, through which machine a would make only out-bound connections, using its tunnel to machine b, thus making it appear that the connections are coming from machine b's network. Can someone who is familiar with ip over ip describe for me what configuration steps I need to take on the client and server for my specific situation as described above? Also, please use different IP ranges (E.G. 172.16.x.x, and 192.168.x.x, where the 172 range would be the public addresses, and the 192 range would be the private addresses used in the tunnel) to make your explanation easier to understand? Thanks in advance. Greg - -- Free domains: http://www.eu.org/ or mail dns-manager at EU.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBGQCU7s9z/XlyUyARAjcEAJ9tMLuSrJsxd/UxMq7ALQ3DiJ4K5gCeIT2X S6qCVp5ni4e3lMcNFdrh7yM= =Bgtk -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----