Re: How to pass two routers

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roland wrote:
> I have a client with a network at city A en one at city B
> A:192.168.9.0/24
> B:192.168.0.0/24
>
> Site A is connected to site B via a special Internet connection using a
> router-B,to which I don't have access.
>   From the internet we enter site A through a router-A, and from there I can
> connect to site B via ssh, using the second gateway, router-B
>
> Is there a way to tell the server at site A to pass all traffic
> 192.168.0.0/24 to site  B?
> I mean, router-A redirects all traffic from port XXXX to server of site A,
> which pass all this traffic to site B, using gateway router-B
>
The least complicated would be to set up a VPN between the routers, after that 
proxy server setup. Both are in various wiki and magazine articles, a search 
will give information to make a decision.

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