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Re: [SLUG] Routing across ethernet and ppp?
> Without knowing your subnet masking {but assuming a standard class C mask
> of 255.255.255.0}, you have a single machine with two IP addresses on the
> same subnet but different interfaces. From memory, this will completely
> screw routing. The box won't know which interface to throw packets for the
> subnet out on.
I then have a question, could the following setup work? ( I am not
syaing it is the best)
Machine 1: internet gateway
PPP0: 139.x.x.x, netmask ?
eth0: 203.x.x.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
default route GW = 139.x.x.x ppp0
route add net 192.168.0.0 eht0
route add net 203.x.x.0 eht0
which gets connected to the local hub.
On the same hub:
Machine 2: NT box with web server
eth0: 203.x.x.2 netmask 255.255.255.0
dafault route GW=139.x.x.x eth0
I don't know how to add routes to NT Machines
Machine 3 and more on the same hub but with private addresses
eth0: 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
route add net 203.x.x.0 eht0
default route GW = 139.x.x.x eth0
Cheers
Erich
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