In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]

I think what you want is either a single-address proxy-arp
firewall/router or a firewall/bridge.  

The ip command allows much more control over the details than ifconfig
and route that makes the single-address router fairly easy.  Only your
firewall needs the complicated routing tables, it can do proxy arp for
both ends.  I'm doing this with a /24 subnet split six ways of unusual
sizes.




-- 
Blars Blarson                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                http://www.blars.org/blars.html
"Text is a way we cheat time." -- Patrick Nielsen Hayden


Reply via email to