Oh, I see. I always find routing to be confusing but I
think I have it
right.
The path back to you from the tunnel-connected host is
problematic as your
gateway would have a 44-net address. You can't have the
gateway tunnel
endpoint on the same network as it is advertising
connectivity to as you
reach a dead-end. If your 44-net gateway is serving OTHER
subnets it could
possibly
work. Also it could work if the gateway being
advertised is not on
net-44.
Yes, exactly. In my case the ISP has given me regular internet addresses as
well that I can assign to the tunneling processes.
73,
Bill Buhler
AF7SJ