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[Xen-users] VPN

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Subject: [Xen-users] VPN
From: "Chris de Vidal" <Chris@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 12:53:59 -0400 (EDT)
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I want to cluster two XenLinux machines at two sites and join them to
appear to be one intranet using a VPN daemon.  Thus it would make my LAN
appear to have more hosts directly attached to it when they are really
miles away:
10.0.0.2 web1.xen1.example.com <-- XenLinux machine 1 at Site 1
10.0.0.3 mail1.xen1.example.com <-- XenLinux machine 1 at Site 1
10.0.0.4 web2.xen2.example.com <-- XenLinux machine 2 at Site 2
10.0.0.5 mail2.xen2.example.com <-- XenLinux machine 2 at Site 2
...

Can I run the VPN daemon inside a guest domain?

Or should I run it on domain0?

Or do I need to run it externally?

CD

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