Hello Ludovic;
On Mon, 2014-09-01 at 12:43 +0000, f5pbg(a)free.fr wrote:
I want to make gateways :
For example, i want ping 44.151.29.1 and i would like to have an
answer from my localIP 78.241.81.29.
Assuming your local IP is your router, and your amprnet gateway is a box
behind it, unless you're going to spoof IPs somehow I can't think of how
you could easily accomplish this. The tunl0 interface on your gateway
should properly respond, pending your router is pointing the DMZ to your
gateway. I suppose you can filter ICMP at your router and it'll give a
!H for a reply, but that's not necessarily the ideal situation. I would
think having the tunnel interface would somewhat (from the commercial
side) give you some protection as to what your router IP really is.
Of course, I may be wrong on this :)
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