On Sun, 7 Jun 1998, Michael Zaniboni wrote:
>
> Win-Box A---------------Linux-Box B (LAN)
> 192.168.1.1 | 192.168.1.2
> |
> |
> Router C
> 192.168.1.3
> |
> |
> |
> WWW-Server D----------------DNS-Box E (another network)
> 193.100.1.1 193.100.1.2
> |
> |
> Firewall F
> |
> |
> |
> Internet and rest of the world
>
>
> Any suggestions to let Win-A communicate to DNS-E with IP-address
> 192.168.1.2 instead of the real 192.168.1.1?
One way may be to attach another network to linux-b, and put your
win boxes on it. You should be able to masq it via linux-b, but you will
double the amount of traffic on the network that linux-b resides on.
Another option may be to setup router-c as a masq box. Then you
could point win-a, and linux-b at it. Your topology does not suggest that
it is a multi-homed host, but I would assume it is.
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