On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 01:31:22PM -0300, Carlos Laviola wrote: > Hello people, > > Here's the thing: I have a small network at work (4 computers, each one > using a 10.0.0.x address). The Debian server is 10.0.0.1. There's a > notebook at 10.0.0.4. > > However, the guy with the notebook already has a small network at home, > which he wouldn't like to change to suit the IP addresses of work. He also > doesn't like to always change the IP to 10.0.0.4 and wait for windows to > boot one more time before he can start actually working, so he'd like me > to, somehow, make his home network' IP address be recognized as local at > the debian box. Is there a easy way to do that? My idea was to just alias > his IP to the one he is supposed to use (10.0.0.4), so that the server > thinks that traffic is coming from that IP regardless of what IP is set on > his windoze box (even though it would be fixed). If you understand my > question and know the answer, please help. :-) >
Tell him to change the ip addresses on his network at home. He can't have that many computers. kent -- From seeing and seeing the seeing has become so exhausted First line of "The Panther" - R. M. Rilke