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Topic: Multiple LAN subnets and/or VLANs  (Read 2023 times)
« on: July 02, 2008, 17:15:28 »
wdingus *
Posts: 2

I asked a question previously about a single IKE with multiple IPSEC tunnels and thusly LAN subnets. A similar subject just came up in discussion, tunnels to us with multiple LAN subnets on *our* end supported. We sometimes go to form a VPN with someone and they inform us that our LAN range is in use by someone else they have a VPN formed with so we have to use something different. We're supporting two that way now, looking at the possibility of using m0n0, was curious if that is supported or not.

If not via "aliased" IP addresses then via VLANs possibly?

Thanks...

PS. Yeah I've looked at the documentation but if the answer to this is there it didn't jump out at me.
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2008, 01:28:06 »
cmb *****
Posts: 851

IP aliases can be hacked in, but adding multiple subnets on a single interface is ugly. Might be the only workable solution. Google ifconfig alias site:m0n0.ch
 
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