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Topic: SUN VPN FOR 10.X.X.X NETWORK [New Topic]  [New Reply]
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aspicer
Member since:
2002-06-09 15:29:11
  posted: 2002-06-09 18:12:00
SUN VPN for 10.x.x.x Network
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I need to tunnel part of 10.x.x.x address space over the Internet between two little Sparc (t1's) servers. I see a lot of Linux free VPN stuff, but not Sun/Sparc. Example:

Entire Network: 10.125.0.0/16
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****First Sun Server****
10.125.0.0/ 20 Pool #1 remains local!
10.125.16.0/20 Pool #2 remains local!

****Second Sun Server****
10.125.32.0 /20 Pool #3 I need to be able to reach this block from First Sun Server over VPN Tunnel
10.125.48.0/20 Pool #4 I need to be able to reach this block from First Sun Server over VPN Tunnel

* As it describes ... the first two /20's are ok already and remain local. The second two /20's I need to be able to ping and SNMP to them from the first Server. Server #2 already knows how to get to Pool #3 and #4.

Server 1 and Server 2 are seperated by public Internet and are on different T-Carrier Links to Internet.

I would like a simple open-source software to do this as the traffic is very minimal and it is NOT mission critical, just a convenience for testing and monitoring.

Any replies please cc: aspicer@myacc.net

thanks!

 
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