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- From: "Matthias Scheler" <tron@lyssa.owl.de>
- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 1996 20:48:40 +0100
- Subject: Re: SLIP gateway on a local network
- Message-ID: <40568@lyssa.owl.de>
- Organization: Private Internet Ostwestfalen-Lippe
-
- Frederick V. Heitkamp wrote in comp.unix.amiga about "Re: SLIP gateway on a
- local network":
- > OK. What if you wrote to the NIC (or whatever it's called) ...
-
- Ripe.
-
- > ... and got your own class C addresses for the two machines?
-
- A complete class C network for a single persion with two machines? ROTFL!
-
- > Would you still need to do the masquerading deal?
-
- Yes. Unless you got multiple IP addresses from your ISP.
-
- > Do you still need to tell your ISP?
-
- Of course. Your class C network must be routed by your ISP to your gateway
- machine. And of course Ripe must route your network to your ISP first what
- they IMHO won't do without your ISP's agreement.
-
- --
- Matthias Scheler
- tron@lyssa.owl.de
-
-