a simple networking problem
Sergey Kuznetsov
skuznets-WRMZ5ucGVl4BXFe83j6qeQ at public.gmane.org
Tue Apr 13 21:25:24 UTC 2004
On April 13, 2004 05:18 pm, Zbigniew Koziol wrote:
I think if you will assign address 10.1.1.254 with netmask 255.255.255.128
to eth1 on computer 2, and IP from range 10.1.1.129 - 10.1.1.253 with netmask
255.255.255.128 on Win2K it will solve your problem.
But I prefer second variant:
Computer2's eth0 belongs to 10.1.1.0/24 network
Computer2's eth1 belongs to 10.1.2.0/24 network
Computer3's eth0 belongs to 10.1.2.0/24 network
> (1). A connected to the internet openBSD working as a gateway. Its local IP
> address is 10.1.1.1
>
> (2). A linux (RH 7.2) working as a workstation used by me in everyday life
> for work and fun. Its local IP is 10.1.1.11
>
> (3). A new box with Windows 2000 Pro (sorry, had no choice but to use it
> for my temporary work). I have problem to connect this one.
>
> Computer (1) has a place for one ethernet card only.
> Computer (2) has already two ethernet cards inside.
>
> Hence, I want to put traffic between (3) and (1) through (2).
>
> At this moment, /sbin/route on computer (2) shows this:
>
> 10.0.0.0 * 255.0.0.0 U 0 0 0
> eth0 127.0.0.0 * 255.0.0.0 U 0 0
> 0 lo default gate 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0
> 0 eth0
>
> I know that ethernet cards work properly on all computers and configuring
> (3) to that extend I need is not a problem either.
>
> The question is:
>
> How to manipulate by /sbin/ifconfig and /sbin/route, etc, on computer (2)
> in order to be able, at least, to have a working connection between (2) and
> (3) ?
>
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Sergey Kuznetsov
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