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- From: C.deGroot@inter.NL.net (Cees de Groot)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.networking,comp.unix.admin,comp.unix.misc,comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.amiga
- Subject: Re: SLIP gateway on a local network
- Date: 26 Mar 1996 20:33:30 +0100
- Organization: I still need to put my ORGANIZATION here.
- Message-ID: <4j9gqa$54c.C.deGroot@news.inter.NL.net>
- References: <314B4C05.7FD76F10@bbs.infosquare.it> <4ikcb0$r9g.C.deGroot@news.inter.NL.net> <4j250s$bab@jake.esu.edu> <4j8maf$108c@news-s01.ny.us.ibm.net>
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- In article <4j8maf$108c@news-s01.ny.us.ibm.net>,
- Frederick V. Heitkamp <fheitka@ibm.net> wrote:
- >
- >OK. What if you wrote to the NIC (or whatever it's called) and got your
- >own class C addresses for the two machines? Would you still need to do
- >the masquerading deal? Do you still need to tell your ISP?
- >
- No. You just add the appropriate routing entries.
-
- ISP <-> SLIP <-> GATEWAY <-> ETHERNET <-> BOX2
-
- Then on BOX2, you do "route add default gateway GATEWAY", and on GATEWAY,
- you do "route add BOX2 eth0" (untested, out of my head, YMMV, etcetera).
-
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- Cees de Groot <C.deGroot@inter.NL.net>
- OpenLink Software, Inc.
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