Hello! >Antropov Anton wrote: >> >> Hi there! >> [...] >> 1. Machine with IP-adddr = 192.168.0.200/24 >> 2. Linux-Box with IP = 192.168.0.222/24
>you mean /32 instead of /24 No, I mean I have a C-network. It is obvious though... I am a newbie, sorry. >> [...] >> Now, as I understand, it should be impossible to "telnet" >> to the 192.168.0.222 address, as it can't pass through [...] >... > NAT is only for the "router part" of ...222 machine. Packets for > the machine itself are not handled by the NAT. Yes, I was already explained by my friend. I should guess by myself! Anyway, thank you very much. BTW, is it possible to make routing using 1 NIC and IP-aliasing? (sorry for the offtopic).

