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What is the best way to forward a block of IP addresses from Mikrotik to a CentOS server via the public Internet?
I have equipment in two data centers.
Communication between them through the public Internet.
In one DC there is a server with CentOS 6.6 for OpenVZ virtualization.
Another DC has Mikrotik with a /24 IPv4 network.
I would like to pinch off a block from this /24 network and forward it to a host with OpenVZ for distribution to virtual machines.
What elegant solution would you recommend?
You can just forward each desired IP to each desired car via PPTP \ L2TP, but it does not look pretty. I tried to play around with EoIP, but the stability of the EoIP driver on CentOS did not impress me.
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This works for me through EoIP (but I have two MKs), maybe. would a driver for GRE work well for Centos?
In general, no one bothers to route a subnet from this range through one l2tp \ pptp tunnel (although in this case we lose a couple of addresses and the block will need to be divided).
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