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| author | alex <alex@pdp7.net> | 2026-02-22 13:11:13 +0100 |
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| committer | alex <alex@pdp7.net> | 2026-02-22 13:11:13 +0100 |
| commit | fbc54c0b5ae6aed4f6dd64235ff66836ac42cf63 (patch) | |
| tree | 4464b4ab367c82c686826be36531fc052ea7b1f1 /linux | |
| parent | 6db817a76447f015c69a6e00d686e637f47d3574 (diff) | |
Move remote networking notes to misc Linux stuff
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diff --git a/linux/remote-networking.md b/linux/remote-networking.md deleted file mode 100644 index dac35083..00000000 --- a/linux/remote-networking.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -# Remote networking - -If you can create a pipe between two hosts (using SSH, for example), you can use VDE (Virtual Distributed Ethernet) to connect the two hosts over a virtual network. - -You need the following programs on both hosts: - -* `dpipe` and `vde_plug` (on Debian, use the `vdeplug` package) -* `vde-switch` (on Debian, use the `vde-switch` package) - -Run `vde_switch -t tap0` as root on both hosts. -This command creates a virtual switch connected to `tap0`. - -Use the `dpipe` command to connect two instances of the `vde_plug` command running as root on both hosts. - -```console -$ dpipe sudo vde_plug = ssh root@remote vde_plug -``` - -Then bring the `tap0` interface up and configure IP addresses on both hosts. - -```console -# ip link set tap0 up -# ip addr add $IP/$NETMASK dev tap0 -``` |
