Assuming that your subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, this means your two subnets are separate (192.168.0.0/24 and 192.168.10.0/24).

Then accessing 192.168.10.2 and 192.168.10.1 would be on a separate media (your crossover cable; although a modern switch, not hub, would also do, since they do point-to-point links, e.g. the HP 2510g's I use have 96Gbps capacity across 48ports. If you are really paranoid about any data leakage, you can also VLAN them)

So all you need to do is an rsync using the IP rather than hostname (or create an entry in the hosts file for the private IP:
192.168.0.100 machineA
192.168.10.2 privateA
)

e.g. from machine A, rsync -av [email protected]:/whatever

On 28/06/2012 09:26, drsgrid wrote:
Im not a full time admin but im trying to use rsync across 10GE (or even
1GE -as a starting point) from one openindana box to another. Both machines
are also connected to a broader network to receive updates (eth0)  but im
trying to use a xover cable for eth1 so i can rsync across and not take up
a lot of bandwith on the broader network. From my reading think I need to
setup a static route on eth1.   All my ip addresses are static: -

machineA(eth0)=192.168.0.100, machineA(eth1)=192.168.10.2
machineB(eth0)=192.168.0.108, machineB(eth1)=192.168.10.1

how do i setup the machines so that i can do an rsync across the
192.168.10.x domain so as not to disturb bandwith on the 192.168.0.x domain?





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