Hi all, I'm running Debian ipmasq on the gateway machine in my company's LAN (Debian potato). ipmasq worked great out of the box with the default configuration; it was just what I needed. It correctly identified all the internal interfaces and allowed forwarding between them, and applied masquerading to the external interface.
I have added an ISDN interface to the machine, through which I connect to another of our offices (point-to-point interface obviously). ipmasq correctly identified the interface as internal, and allows forwarding between the remote and local ISDN interfaces and all the other local nets. However, the remote ISDN interface is a gateway to the remote network, and I want to allow forwarding between that remote network and all the internal interfaces on the gateway. ipmasq doesn't know about the remote network because ipmasq only knows about broadcast networks directly connected to interfaces. What's the best way to let ipmasq know about this network? Thanks and best regards, George Karaolides 8, Costakis Pantelides St., tel: +35 79 68 08 86 Strovolos, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nicosia CY 2057, web: www.karaolides.com Republic of Cyprus