Certainly. No problem. Yes, just bind #l1 to /net, assign it an IP addr on that private network, and put a route in the routing table for good measure. Though that last step may not be entirely necessary.
-Chris On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 14:59, Devon H. O'Dell<[email protected]> wrote: > 2009/8/21 Devon H. O'Dell <[email protected]>: >> 2009/8/21 Christopher Nielsen <[email protected]>: >>> You don't need a second IP stack. You can run both interfaces on the >>> same IP stack and routing will just work. That's how I did it when I >>> had a similar setup. > > Wait, I misread your explanation. Would you care to explain more about > that? Is that just binding '#l1' into /net? > > --dho > > -- Christopher Nielsen "They who can give up essential liberty for temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." --Benjamin Franklin
