[AusNOG] multi customer self manageable virtual router
Greg McLennan
mclennan at internode.on.net
Sun Apr 28 10:55:09 EST 2013
Dave, thats a very tough ask( you sure you cant re-engineer the
requirement). The closest I can think of off hand is something like
using a Mikrotik router that has its MetaRouter option enabled.
(http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Metarouter
<http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Metarouter> ).
*
Quote for metarouter:
****/Where it can be used? /*
///The MetaRouter function is useful for allowing clients or
lower-privilege users access to their own 'router' and config to
configure as they like, without the need for a complete second router,
or giving them access to the main router configuration. /
/For example; a WISP can create a virtual router for the clients
ethernet port allowing them to define their own firewall settings, while
leaving the WISP's wireless settings untouched. /
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On 28/04/2013 10:31 AM, David George wrote:
>
> Morning all,
>
> Does anyone know if a product exists that can allow me
> to act as a gateway for a bunch of different private l3/l2 networks
> with overlapping ips... so it'll have to understand multiple route
> tables or vrf at some level (still need each customer isolated,
> although each customer can have multiple sites)... and give the
> customers the ability to manage their own ipsec tunnels, port forwards
> and anything else they're likely to want via a friendly web ui ? The
> alternative is running up one vm per customer of one of the many good
> all-in-one router distros.. Currently each customer is handed off via
> a dot1q vlan.
>
> Or am I looking at this the wrong way, and should I
> move all of this onto some decent cisco kit and work on finding a
> friendly web ui that can manage rules relevant to the client on that
> device?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> -dave.
>
>
>
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