On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 10:35:38AM -0300, Eduardo Gargiulo wrote: > Lars Hallberg wrote: > > This saves You a nic (one NIC can have mor then one IP): > > > > ROUTER----------(eth0:Real_IP2)- Linux ------ > > (Real_IP1) | > > | (eth1 Internal_IP1) > > | (eth1:0 Real_IP3) > > | > > ---------------- > > | HUB | > > ---------------- > > | | | | | | | | > > (Real_IP7) > > > > HTH /Lars > > > > -- > > Lars Hallberg Micro++ www.micropp.se/ > > Freeware * C/C++ * Python * Linux * Debian * HTML * Javascript > > Check this: IP-Masquerade-HOWTO > 7.23 Can IP Masquerade work with only ONE Ethernet network card (IP > Aliasing)?
But this is TWO Ethernet cards (eth0 & eth1). I might have missed the point of the (eth1:0 Real_IP3) interface, but is not the other one (eth1 Internal_IP1) suposed to be used for Masquerade? /Lars -- Lars Hallberg Micro++ www.micropp.se/ Freeware * C/C++ * Python * Linux * Debian * HTML * Javascript

