I'm testing this with Marius...the script is cpu intensive and most
likely not a candidate for a MIPS type processor. I'm testing with a
1200mhz celeron (old watchguard hardware since cpu) and it goes 100%
leon
On 2/25/2016 4:40 AM, Rob Janssen wrote:
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I saw that Microtik Routers support IPIP by
default
Is it possible to make a gateway with home routers ?
If yes how to deal with 300 tunnels lines to the rest of the
gateways on the net ? will a home router have enough memory for that ?
Look what Marius posted yesterday. He has made a script for MikroTik
routers that updates the configuration using the AMPR RIP transmissions!
This is a very nice solution because it will receive all current
routes automatically without requiring an external computer.
MikroTik routers are very versatile. They can run user-written
programs (scripts) to do things like this.
I have a MikroTik RB2011UiAS-2HnD here, which would classify as a home
router. It has 128MB RAM and 128MB flash which is more than enough for
this purpose. I paid 125 euro for this nice box. They also exist in
rackmount version, and we use these in our digital network. And they
have a nice web interface that actually is usable also for advanced
things. (contrary to some other manufacturers products where the web
interface is only for rudimentary tasks and advanced things are only
possible via the command line) I have no experience with the script
that Marius posted yet, as I do not run IPIP here at home, I use IPsec
VPN from the MikroTik to my Raspberry Pi in a datacenter which does
IPIP. Notice that for best results (and less headaches) you need to
put this router directly on a public IP, not behind a
provider-supplied router that does NAT. Either put the provider router
in transparent (bridge) mode or omit it completely. (depending on what
connection you have) Rob
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