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From: herrmann@cyann (HERRMANN Lucien)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: tunneling / routing problem
Date: 21 Mar 1996 07:54:26 GMT
Organization: CRC - Universite Louis Pasteur - Strasbourg France
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Hello,

I'm trying to make a tunnel between a NetBSD station and a Linux station.
The Linux station encapsulates IP packets and send them to the NetBsd station.
(it uses the IP-ENCAP protocol). The NetBsd station doesn't decapsulate the IP
packets. How can I change this ? (I'm using the version 1.1 and the kernel is
able to forward IP paquets).
 
I've got another problem with the command "route". I would like to define a
route that use a specific interface (the tunnel interface : tun1). I tried
lots of differents options, but it never worked. All the routes I defined
use the le0 interface. The man page didn't help me very much. 


Thank you for your help.


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Lucien herrmann
Universite Louis Pasteur
Strasbourg - France
email : herrmann@pascal.u-strasbg.fr
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