Re: linux routing

2000-04-27 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 01:39:28PM -0700, Kevin wrote: > Well my main question is how I do it at all. Even if it's not the best way > or the only way. Just humor me. I can't find any kind of docs on how to > actually do it. You're making it too hard. To route traffic from one interface to the

Re: linux routing

2000-04-26 Thread Kevin
Well my main question is how I do it at all. Even if it's not the best way or the only way. Just humor me. I can't find any kind of docs on how to actually do it. -Kevin

Re: linux routing

2000-04-26 Thread John B. Kramer
Quoting Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > The subnet is 255.255.255.224, I just gave those ips as an example. I > need > the router because it is being used with wireless equipment, and as far > as I > know they dont make any kind of wireless wic for a cisco. The "router > (38.185.233.175)" is connec

Re: linux routing

2000-04-26 Thread Kevin
cisco and the t1. I need to route wireless clients ips through the 38.185.233.175 router. - Original Message - From: "Stephen A. Witt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Kevin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 9:01 AM Subject: Re: linux rout

Re: linux routing

2000-04-26 Thread Stephen A. Witt
On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Kevin wrote: > Well apparently my art career wasnt as promsing as I thought. I'll try > again: > > internet ->eth0 -> 38.185.233.175 -> eth1 -> box1 (38.185.233.176) and box2 > (38.185.233.177) > > -Kevin > > I'm not sure why you need the router. Your two machines are on

Re: linux routing

2000-04-26 Thread Juergen Nagler
Kevin wrote: > > Well apparently my art career wasnt as promsing as I thought. I'll try > again: > > internet ->eth0 -> 38.185.233.175 -> eth1 -> box1 (38.185.233.176) and box2 > (38.185.233.177) Just to get clear: do you have three boxes (router, box1, box2) with ips 38.185.233.175 to 38.185.2

Re: linux routing

2000-04-26 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 05:00:31PM -0700, Kevin wrote: > Well apparently my art career wasnt as promsing as I thought. I'll try > again: > > internet ->eth0 -> 38.185.233.175 -> eth1 -> box1 (38.185.233.176) and box2 > (38.185.233.177) Assuming you've been assigned a subnet and not a few static

Re: linux routing

2000-04-26 Thread Kevin
Well apparently my art career wasnt as promsing as I thought. I'll try again: internet ->eth0 -> 38.185.233.175 -> eth1 -> box1 (38.185.233.176) and box2 (38.185.233.177) -Kevin

Re: linux routing

2000-04-25 Thread Kevin
Thats the problem, I can't find any docs that deal with routing real ips through a linux box. They all deal with having 1 real ip and routing certain things to interal ips. My setup looks like this: eth0-- th1 -- internet -> | 38.185

Re: linux routing

2000-04-25 Thread Stephen A. Witt
On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Kevin wrote: > I'm trying to setup a box to be a router, and I don't want to use LRP if I > can get around it. I'm going to be routing real ips, not internal ones. > Any docs/advice/donations appreciated. > > Thanks, > Kevin > Well, I'm not sure where to start. 1) A ro

linux routing

2000-04-25 Thread Kevin
I'm trying to setup a box to be a router, and I don't want to use LRP if I can get around it. I'm going to be routing real ips, not internal ones. Any docs/advice/donations appreciated. Thanks, Kevin