On Saturday 03 February 2007 22:08, Thiago Esteves de Oliveira wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using "FreeBSD 6.2 Stable" with routed to connect networks(gateway)
>
>
>THE INTERNET
> |
> |
>
> | eee.eee.eee.0/26 |
> --
> The top interface address is wrong. It cant be eee.eee.eee.11 with /26
> mask.
> The lowest address with this mask is 193.
Ops... I'm wrong here ofcourse... The address is correct ;]
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If eee.eee.eee.0/26 is a separate network (wich i guess it is) there needs
to be a routing device there too. How can a packet find its way to the
internet? The router sees only eee.eee.eee.o network on its port (not
mentioning the iii.iii.iii.0 network from wich the packet travels)
It is also poss
Hi,
I'm using "FreeBSD 6.2 Stable" with routed to connect networks(gateway)
THE INTERNET
|
|
| eee.eee.eee.0/26 |
|
|
eee.eee.eee.11/26
ROUTER
iii.iii.iii.