But , if you have that Cisco router, why don't you replace the home router
with it and make it do both jobs?
Marius, YO2LOJ
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From: R P
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 19:05
To: AMPRNet working group
Subject: Re: [44net] ports / Protocoles needed to be opened for a gateway ?
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Dear Marius
So if I Understand correct regular home routers that have only TCP/UDP
in their redirection rules dont know what to do with IPIP and will not
pass it at all ?
Thanks Forward
Ronen - 4Z4ZQ
http://www.ronen.org
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From: 44Net <44net-bounces+ronenp=hotmail.com(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu> on behalf
of Marius Petrescu <marius(a)yo2loj.ro>
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 8:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [44net] ports / Protocoles needed to be opened for a gateway ?
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Just to make it clear:
IPENCAP (4) is a Layer 4 IP protocol, like ICMP (1), TCP (6), UDP (17),
GRE(47), OSPF(89), AXIP (93) and a lot of others, with the difference that
it transports another L3 protocol (IP).
It works on top of IP, which is the Layer 3 protocol on the internet. And
there are other L3 protocols, like ARP, IPv6, AppleTalk DDP, IPX, IPSEC and
others.
IPENCAP has no port numbers. Those are specific for TCP and UDP, and that's
it.
You can not "simulate" it by port numbers.
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