Are you asking about routing traffic to and/or from a network which has non-routable addresses (192.168.x.y for example)? If so, this is easily done, at least with FreeS/WAN, which is what I have implemented. I have implemented several VPN connections between networks with non-routable addresses. The mode that FreeS/WAN assumes is one where the two machines running FreeS/WAN are simply gateways that tunnel traffic for the networks behind them. HTH, Eric On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 08:12:41AM -0500, Shawn wrote: > Bob Tanner wrote: > > > > Quoting Scott Dagastino (scottdagastino at yahoo.com): > > > Does anyone know how to hookup vpn (if even available) > > > on linux? > > > > ipsec works great, pptp is there but I cannot recommend it. > > > > Nate has rpm'd up a nice kernel and tools to give you a drop-in VPN solution. > > On IPSEC VPN, how does that work within one network with NAT going to > another network? For a while, anyone with IPSEC VPN couldn't go from > one LAN to the other they are trying to connect to. > > Shawn > _______________________________________________ > tclug-list mailing list > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list >