Re: [masq] masq'ng when I don't want it to....

1998-11-15 Thread David A. Ranch
I've got my Linux box in my office setup to with a valid IP address (eg. eth0-208.15.109.37) that also has 2 aliases (eth0:0-192.168.100.5 and eth0:1-192.168.200.4). First thing, I would definately recommend to ditch the NIC aliasing and get (2) more NICs. This will greatly cuts down on NIC

Re: [masq] masq'ng when I don't want it to....

1998-11-14 Thread David A. Ranch
Tim, If I understand your problem, the problem isn't immeadiatly with MASQ. First, you said that the Linux MASQ box's ethernet IP address is 208.15.109.37. Next, you said that you wanted the dial-in user to get an IP address 192.168.200.9. If this is true.. you either need to: -

[masq] masq'ng when I don't want it to....

1998-11-13 Thread Tim
Hi, First a little background: Linux 2.0.34 I've set up a Linux PPP server and I'm able to attach to the network w/out any problems and everything is viewable (Win95, WinNT, Samba Servers, AS/400's), but the problem I'm having is that the maching I'm dialing in from gets a static IP and is being