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Re: IP tunnelling between Linux & Solaris ?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andreas Koppenhoefer)
Sat Dec 30 20:26:02 1995
To: submit-linux-dev-net@ratatosk.yggdrasil.com
From: koppenas@koppenas.dialup.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de (Andreas Koppenhoefer)
Date: 30 Dec 1995 09:31:20 GMT
To: jmorriso@bogomips.com (John Paul Morrison)
In-reply-to: jmorriso@bogomips.com's message of 29 Dec 1995 06:56:12 +0100
In article <m0tVXnY-000TqaC@bogomips.com> jmorriso@bogomips.com (John Paul Morrison) writes:
> I would like to use IP Tunneling between my Linux box and a Solaris
> 2.x host at the university. Ist this possible?
there is a tunnel driver for Linux - included in 1.3.X, or available
as a module.
For both Linux and Solaris, you can use the ipip daemon, available
on Sunsite (ipip.tar.gz).
Thanks. I've fetched it. Unfortunately it doesn't contain any
documentation on how to use it. More worse it is designed for Linux
and BSD. Solaris 2.x is more like SVR.
The Linux side seems to be easy to configure under 1.3.x. But still
I've no glue on how to use tunneling on a Solaris 2.x box.
- Andreas
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