Subject: Re: [netatalk-admins] MacIP routing?
From: Robert Edwards (bob@faceng.anu.edu.au)
Date: Sat Feb 14 1998 - 23:59:20 EST
William (and others),
It really depends upon which host system you want to do it on.
For FreeBSD there is macipgw which runs as a user-space daemon - see
http://www.promo.de.pub/people/stefan/netatalk.
For Linux, there is now kernel-space support in the most recent development
kernels called ipddp.c, which can decapsulate _as well as_ encapsulate
(not that you would want to do both on the same system). I am still
getting kernel 2.1.85 working, so I'll let you know how it goes.
I don't know of support for KIP/MacIP/ipddp on any other Unix.
Good luck,
Bob Edwards,
Computer and Robotics Engineer, e-mail: bob@faceng.anu.edu.au
Department of Engineering, phone: (+61) 2 6249 4090
Australian National University, fax: (+61) 2 6249 0506
Canberra, AUSTRALIA, 0200 mobile: (+61) 0416 166 761
WWW: http://spigot.anu.edu.au/people/bob/home.html
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