On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 01:39:28PM -0700, Kevin wrote: > Well my main question is how I do it at all. Even if it's not the best way > or the only way. Just humor me. I can't find any kind of docs on how to > actually do it.
You're making it too hard. To route traffic from one interface to the other, enable IP forwarding. echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward or sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 ought to do the trick assuming your kernel has been compiled to support IP forwarding. The default installation kernel does do this. However, I recommend recompiling your kernel to reduce the SCSI driver bloat (unless you really do have 20 SCSI controllers in your system). This gives you the opportunity to enable firewalling, etc. Regards, -- Nathan Norman "Eschew Obfuscation" Network Engineer GPG Key ID 1024D/51F98BB7 http://home.midco.net/~nnorman/ Key fingerprint = C5F4 A147 416C E0BF AB73 8BEF F0C8 255C 51F9 8BB7
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