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Virtual/tunnel interface for VPN

Hi all,

I am trying to setup what seems to be a really simple scenario.  I am establishing a site-to-site VPN between my Astaro instance and a Cisco router.  I basically want a virtual interface for the connection, e.g.

169.254.250.0/30

Cisco: 169.254.250.2
Astaro: 169.254.250.1

similar to how Amazon VPN stuff sets it up.

Then I want to use BGP routing to advertise the networks available via that.

On the Cisco side, no problem.  But Astaro doesn't seem to be able to create virtual/tunnel interfaces?!  What the?!  I SSH'd in to see what Astaro does for Amazon VPC, and it DOES create virtual interface (e.g. vpc0.0 and vpc0.1).

I tried using the "Additional Addresses" thing but it caused all kinds of problems when setting up the routes and I note that the additional addresses are still on eth0.

How can I create a virtual/tunnel interface for this VPN?


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  • Ok, so then how would I achieve my requirements of having a virtual network between the two points?  I have tried just about every possible configuration (including having an additional address/network on my internal interface) and the VPN or the BGP routing just simply won't work.
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