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Re: routing subnet



would we then have to use NAT to direct where those IPs are going?

has anyone done this before, or have any examples of config files? it would
be greatly appreciated.

Lozzmo

"Philipp Buehler" <lists@fips.de> wrote in message
20020402053704.A3511@pohl.fips.de">news:20020402053704.A3511@pohl.fips.de...
> On 02/04/2002, Loryan Strant <lozzmo@lozz.net> wrote To misc@openbsd.org:
> > We have a /23 subnet proved to us by our co-lo facility.
> > What we would like to do is route approximately 32 of those IPs back to
our
> > main office. We have a point-to-point ADSL connection between our
cabinet at
> > the co-lo facility and our office, which we intend to create a VPN over.
> > Is there any way to route a specific block of IPs from the /23 without
> > having to first break it up into multiple subnets?
>
> No. You could bridge them via an IPsec tunnel though.
> Be aware of the traffic ;)
>
> ciao
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