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Route Rendezvous between networks
Authored by: tanvach on Jan 25, '04 10:46:28AM

It's weird that I have to set TTL to 255 to get the tunneling to work properly. Other wise it does what it does quite well.

Is there a way to save the tunnel settings so everytime I restart mTunnel I don't have to re-input all the details again?



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Route Rendezvous between networks
Authored by: beverly on Jan 25, '04 02:42:38PM

You only need to increase the TTL to tunnel Rendezvous services so that they can be seen under Panther, not for Jaguar. Also, you don't need to increase it all the way to 255. My observations are that it should be increased to the actual number of hops that the tunneled packet would have gone through between the two ends of the tunnel.



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Authored by: fcote on Mar 16, '04 01:15:57AM

Tell me, mTunnel work for you with Mac OS X 10.3.3? I got this error when I run it: "Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: cdt/app/mTunnel/Main". I don't know what to do :(



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Authored by: kf6auf on Mar 18, '04 01:15:11AM

I had this problem earlier today. Your HOME should be set to the location of the executable. Mine is /home/scott/mTunnel/

I "don't have it working yet" but hopefully I can figure it out tomorrow (TTY=255 might help). The really confusing thing is that we turned off the tunnel and there appears to be a one way tunnel that is not visible. No idea how long it's been there or if it's us. If anyone know anything about 1-way tunneling it would be nice.



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