"Ivan J. Varzinczak" wrote:
> > Ok, so if I'm getting this right you want both machines to serve as
> > gateways between
> > networks A and B? Of course I'm curious as to why you'd want such a thing
> > if you already
> > have a gateway. Or are you trying to do something like: routerA serves
>
> Ok, so if I'm getting this right you want both machines to serve as gateways
> between
> networks A and B? Of course I'm curious as to why you'd want such a thing if
> you already
> have a gateway. Or are you trying to do something like: routerA serves
> network A for packets
> destined for n
> It depends on what you mean by gateway.
I would mean a litle router.
I have two subnets: A and B. There's a machine that works as
gateway to both nets. Now I want to configure another machine to
serv as router to subnet B, while the first machine will continue
as gateway for subnet A an
It depends on what you mean by gateway. If you mean you want this box to allow
computers on an internal network access to the internet through a dialup or
similar on
the linux box then you'll want to use IP Masquerading. This can be done by using
ipfwadm if you're running a 2.0.x kernel or ipchain
Hi folks:
I'm willing to configure a linux box as a gateway
and I want to know if anyone can give me some hints
about what is needed to do this.
Thanks in advance.
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Bolsista PET/CAPES - Depto. de Informatica - UFPR
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