Sorry i didn't send my anser to the maillist but i suggested to use proxyarp with ip_forwarding and made a small example. ( i think its the fasted way to solve this problem.
Greatings, Robbert Helling Citeren Tarragon Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Fri, 25 Apr 2003 01:04 am, Mark Constable wrote: > > Not strictly Debian related but the boxes in question are deb powered. > > I have just been given a /28 (16 node) subnet and until I get a switch > > in place I have a short xover eth cable between two boxes. I thought I > > could get away with a couple of static routes in the mean time but the > > upstream default gateway on the first box keeps arping for the IP on > > the 2nd box... subnet is x.x.x.144/28 ... > > > > x.x.x.145 <-> eth0:x.x.x.146 eth1:x.x.x.147 <-xover-> eth0:x.x.x.158 > > > > Any suggestions as to how x.x.x.158 can see the outside world ? > > Well, the gateway is ARPing for x.158 because it thinks it's on the same > network, which it isn't. Three suggestions : > > 1) reconfigure the gateway with a static route to x.158 through x.147. > > 2) configure ethernet bridging on x.147 through to x.158. > > 3) use a different subnet for the x.158 box. Of course this will require the > > gateway to be reconfigured as well. Depending on what the x.158 machine needs > > to do, it might be easier to give it a private IP address and NAT it through > > the x.147 machine instead. > > t > -- > GPG : http://n12turbo.com/tarragon/public.key > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > __________________________________________________________ http://www.wanadoo.nl/