Re: Configuring a gateway

1999-08-05 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
"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 >

Re: Configuring a gateway

1999-08-05 Thread Ivan J. Varzinczak
> 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

Re: Configuring a gateway

1999-08-05 Thread Ivan J. Varzinczak
> 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

Re: Configuring a gateway

1999-08-05 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
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

Configuring a gateway

1999-08-05 Thread Ivan J. Varzinczak
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. -- Ivan J. Varzinczak - (mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Bolsista PET/CAPES - Depto. de Informatica - UFPR Curitiba - Parana -