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Date:      Thu, 13 Jan 2000 06:59:24 -0500 (EST)
From:      Stan Brown <stanb@netcom.com>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org (FreeBSD Stable List)
Subject:   IP Tunneling, is it possible?
Message-ID:  <200001131159.DAA09342@netcom.com>

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	I have 2 physicaly seperate segments of the same subnet that I need to
	connect logicaly. I have a FreeBSD gateway/firewall machine on both of
	the subnets conected to the corporate network. 

	Specificaly, I have an existing network 170.85.106.* netmask
	255.255.255.128 which connects to the corporate 170.85.113.* network this
	is then is routed to 170.85.109.* Now I have in my office some more
	machines that I need to set up for the 170.85.106 net.

	Is there a way to encapsulate packets on the 2 parts of the 170.85.105
	network, and send them to the other part, where they would be
	unencapsulated? I think this is called IP Tunneling and Linux appears
	to support it, but I would rather not change the 2 gateway/firewall
	machines over to Linux, if I don't have to.

	I regert if you jave seen this request before, I have submited it on
	questions, and networking, but the only response I got was a flame
	about my typing.

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Stan Brown     stanb@netcom.com                                    404-996-6955
Factory Automation Systems
Atlanta Ga.
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