You could look into some other tunneling protocols such as GRE or
VXLAN for internal subnet allocations.
Or, depending on how fancy you really want to get and the architecture
of your environment (I.e. All clients are "local" and not going
through some other network), you could run an IGP such as iBGP or OSPF
if you don't have to worry about tunneling for all hosts.
Andrew
Kc2LTO
On Jan 17, 2017, at 2:57 PM, Adi Linden via 44Net
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Hi,
I received a 44 net allocation and am successfully advertising it to the internet via my
ISP.
I have been reading on the AMPRNet Wiki about IPIP tunnelling and Startampr. Are there
best practices or anything else I need to be aware of before venturing into building the
gateway?
On a related note, I have been using OpenVPN to provide publicly routable /32 IP
addresses to individual Windows PC. I don’t see support for IPIP on Windows, are there
any other tunnelling methods worth looking at, for Windows7 specifically, or is OpenVPN my
best bet?
Thanks,
Adi
VA3ADI
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