[plug] VPNs
Mike Holland
myk at golden.wattle.id.au
Fri Feb 19 11:38:33 WST 1999
Rob,
i think all that class A/B/C is obsolete. You just choose any old netmask
now. You could use 255.255.255.128 as a mask, and 10.3.26.0 & 10.3.26.128
as your network addresses.
For a VPN you use IP tunnelling, and create a link (PPP?) between the two
networks, then route packets down that link.
Clear as mud?
Try the IP Sub-Networking HOWTO, and VPN Howto. All will be revealed.
Mike Holland <mike at golden.wattle.id.au> Perth, Australia.
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