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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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