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IP tunnelling between Linux & Solaris ?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andreas Koppenhoefer)
Thu Dec 28 14:57:39 1995

To: submit-linux-dev-net@ratatosk.yggdrasil.com
From: koppenas@koppenas.dialup.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de (Andreas Koppenhoefer)
Date: 	28 Dec 1995 16:41:57 GMT

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I would like to use IP Tunneling between my Linux box and a Solaris
2.x host at the university. Ist this possible?

Somewhere I've read about some router (Cisco?) which can be used for
this, too. Unfortunately I'm unable to find any docs any more. I've
checked Linux kernel READMEs and Documentation, Networking-HOWTO.

Hope this wasn't a FAQ...

Wish you a happy new year,
	Andreas

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