Seems like it would be pretty straightforward to NAT, no?
/------existing servers /28 EVIL ----- lie agreed upon [Puffy] < \-----new servers on RFC 1918 Would need to know more to make better recommendations. On 9/4/13 8:24 PM, patrick keshishian wrote:
Hi Networking gurus, Say I have /28 address space. Between them and the internet is pf. Not all of the addresses are in use ATM. I may have the need to add a couple new servers behind that pf server within the same /28 range. Problem: I need to have traffic between the new servers and what already exists filtered through some pf. Ideally I would like to put the new servers together on a new (unmanaged) switch and connect one of the switch's ports to an available port on the pf machine. Does there exist a nice way to do this without further sub-dividing the /28? Thoughts? --patrick
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