Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 08:14:06 -0800 (PST) From: Chuck Rouillard <crouilla@ucsd.edu> To: David Burger <david@unet.tm> Cc: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Connecting to networks Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.4.02A.9811120809360.3060-100000@sdcc10.ucsd.edu> In-Reply-To: <000401be0e52$c65ddd60$952c0b0a@470cdt.hctg.saic.com>
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> I have a network at home running behind a firewall and using natd. I am > connected to the internet using a cable modem. I have a friend who is > getting a cable modem and we want to be able to link our two internal > networks through some sort of tunneling. > > Does anyone have any experience/advice in doing something like this? I plan > to set the networks in the 192.168.xxx.xxx subnets. One class C per house > simply because I don't want to worry about subnetting. I want to make all > traffic going to the internal nic on my firewall be redirected to my > friend's firewall and in turn routed into his LAN and vice versa. > > Thank you in advance, > > David Burger Tunneling is no *simple* task. See Phil Karn's page. He uses tunneling from his RoadRunner cable modem(San Diego) home site to his work. http://people.qualcomm.com/karn/rr/ Granted, he's using Linux, but the principles and overall setup has lots of sameness. -Chuck To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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