On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 03:26:34PM +0000, Myron Ramdhani
wrote:> Hi
>
> I have two different subnets in two separate geographical locations. Each
subnet needs to be able to connect to each other and route traffic vice versa.
> On subnet A (10.5.100.0/24), I have a shorewall firewall with a static IP
breaking out onto the internet. On subnet B (10.5.101.0/24), I have an ADSL
Router
> With a dynamic IP breaking out onto the internet. Can someone help me with
what is the easiest possible way to route traffic between both subnets.
>
> I can configure DynDNS on the Router in subnet B, so that will sort out the
dynamic IP, however I need to find out how to get shorewall to connect
> To subnet B.
>
It would seem to me that the best solution would be to create a VPN
between the two subnets. You can initiate it from the ADSL subnet to
the other subnet with the static IP so that you will not need to mess
with DynDNS.
Regards,
-Roberto
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