02-29-2012
VPN on an online server
Hi there,
Believe it or not, the word VPN doesn't give any search result in the forum.
I'm trying to get started with VPN.
I'm currently in the process of setting up a server.
I found a lot of howtos on the web.
There's still one thing that I'm not sure of.
My plan is to setup the VPN on an online server.
I mean a dedicated server hosted at OVH with a public IP like 91.121.101.109.
Then, I want several servers, hosted in various offices (behind internet boxes) to connect to the main server and thus becoming accessible to one each other.
I've already prepared every office to be in a different network range (10.0.1.X, 10.0.2.X, 10.0.3.X, etc.) to avoid conflicts.
But then how can I assign the address say 10.0.0.1 to the main server given that it only has one NIC with IP 91.121.101.109.
Thanks for your help
Santiago
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nets(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual nets(4)
NAME
nets - JOIN DHCP server database
DESCRIPTION
The nets file is employed by joind, the JOIN DHCP server, to tell it which networks to administer and the ranges of IP addresses available
for dynamic assignment on each of those networks.
FORMAT
Blank lines and lines beginning with the number sign (#) are ignored. Entries are separated from one another by newline characters.
Entries consist of three fields: the network number (expressed as an IP address), the IP address or name of a host running joind, which
dynamically configures clients on the network, and a range of available addresses for dynamic allocation to hosts on the net. The range is
expressed as a pair of IP addresses separated with a dash (-). There must be no whitespace separating the dash from the IP addresses.
Several servers may administer a single network, and a single server may administer several networks. Each network-server pair may have
several ranges of IP addresses available for dynamic allocation. The network and server IP addresses do not have to be repeated for each
entry. A line containing a single field is assumed to be an IP range with the same server and network as the previous entry: a line of two
fields is assumed to be a server address and IP range with the same network as the preceding entry.
The ranges of addresses served by each cooperating server must be disjoint. This condition is checked by the server on startup.
RELATED INFORMATION
joind(8), join.ipaddresses(4) delim off
nets(4)