Thank U Brian
What system in the data center will deal the problem of the end users gateways that uses
Dynamic IP that do IPIP to it ? (like UCSD deal with it today )and spread the updated
routing tables ?
Part of the users probably use VPN and with that the IP address change is not a problem
but part of them also will use IPIP ...
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From: Brian Kantor <Brian(a)bkantor.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 7:15 AM
To: AMPRNet working group
Cc: R P
Subject: Re: [44net] How to allow central gateway to support small gateways that use
dynamic IP ?
A server (probably a VPS running Linux) equipped with OpenVPN
software can do what you want. A commercial router like a Mikrotik
can do this too.
Each user 'gateway' would be a VPN client. Either a small home
router with VPN capability or perhaps a Raspberry PI could be used
at the client end.
Note that as it will be exposed to the open Internet and will become
a target for hackers, you will have to install and configure various
security measures, keep it up to date, and monitor it closely.
- Brian
On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 02:55:12PM +0000, R P via 44Net wrote:
Hi there
We consider to advertise part of our Country AMPRNET IP Network allocation via BGP to
a small DataCenter
We want from there to allow users to have a gateways that will have IPIP tunnel to it.
By that we will decrease the latency of the IPIP tunnel that goes to UCSD and back and
also hopefully get a much bigger bandwidth (from the data center and not from the UCSD
limitations)
What Do we need to have in the Data Center in order to Support it ?
Is there any expert here that may direct the Software person (if it is a software
solution) in our team ? to do it ?
any info would be appreciated
Regards
Ronen - 4Z4ZQ