Hi Bryan,
You could use a single gateway machine runing linux to provide the tunnel
endpoints (with all the proper automated routes via Hessus's script).
From this point on, you can use whatever routes/routing
protocol you want to
forward the generic 44.0.0.0/8 traffic, the gateway doing the
split at the
tunnel endpoint side.
More complicated, I modified Hessu's script to forward these RIPv2 routes to
a Mikrotik router (this probably works on a cisco/juniper also) which I can
of course provide. So I got all tunnel rules into this gateway router
connected to a single linux machine acting as encapsulation server, the rest
being routed internally using OSPF and BGP with private AS (Yes, I just want
to play...).
73s de Marius, YO2LOJ
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Greetings,
I've been doing some work to get the IPIP tunnel information into a router
on a daily basis, has anyone else automated this?
I was wondering how the reachability of this from the global routing table
of the public internet works, if at all. Everything I've been reading says
this is all separate, but we do interconnect at a couple locations. I must
admit I'm new to this, but is 44/8 intended to be totally separate a la the
GRX network?
Granted my use of this space is for high speed wireless networks on the ham
bands, I have little interest in the 9.6 kilobaud TCP/IP packet radio.
I've got some of the 900MHz FHSS gear hacked to run in a narrower channel,
and I've been experimenting with running some of the 5ghz units in the ham
band at 5cm (5mhz channel is able to do about 10mbit/s). My intention is to
have it all work across hardware routers, ie cisco/ALU/juniper rather than
maintain a bunch of linux boxes.
Thoughts?
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