Re: Dumb networking question about IP forwarding

1999-03-18 Thread Paul Miller
"Dale E. Martin" wrote: > > Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > What you are trying to do is make a bridge. This is experimental in the > > new 2.2.x kernels. > > Will that work with IPX? There are Novell boxes on this network as well... > It should. Bridges are suppost to work at th

Re: Dumb networking question about IP forwarding

1999-03-17 Thread Dale E. Martin
Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What you are trying to do is make a bridge. This is experimental in the > new 2.2.x kernels. Will that work with IPX? There are Novell boxes on this network as well... > You can achieve the same affect with a 100Mbs Hub which you can connect > all you

Re: Dumb networking question about IP forwarding

1999-03-17 Thread Paul Miller
"Dale E. Martin" wrote: > > I have a Debian Linux box that I'd like to use as a switch (I guess) in a > network. It's going to have a 100Mbs network card and a 10Mbs network card > in it. I'd like the IP addresses of the to be on the same network - > e.g. one will be 10.0.0.1 and the other 10.0.

Dumb networking question about IP forwarding

1999-03-17 Thread Dale E. Martin
I have a Debian Linux box that I'd like to use as a switch (I guess) in a network. It's going to have a 100Mbs network card and a 10Mbs network card in it. I'd like the IP addresses of the to be on the same network - e.g. one will be 10.0.0.1 and the other 10.0.0.2. If I enable forwarding in th