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Old 03-12-2009, 11:07 AM   #1
thenerse
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gre tunnelling between remote and local linux


Hi Guys,

I have two servers, Remote and Local

The remote server has a main IP with extra public IPs. I have unbound the extra IPs and bound them to the local server. Then I create the link.

At this point, I can ping the newly bound local IPs from the remote box. So the tunnel is working. But, I should be able to ping them from outside the network also because these are public IPs. I must be missing a routing command or something and I had this working earlier which make this even more frustrating..

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