On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 08:20:40 -0700 (PDT), Sysmin wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is it just me or is this post rather ridiculous? It is > hard to even answer questions when you don't know what > the client is even trying to do. It doesn't even make > sense on why someone would even want that > configuration, or what the value of such a > configuration would be. If this is a consulting job > the customer should tell you want they are trying to > do in the end, because you might have a better idea of > how to accomplish the task. > > I am sorry if this sounds like complaining but this is > the information we have: 2 Windows boxes, 1 linux box, > and 4 public IPs. Forgive me if I missed something, I > was skimming the posts. I think as a consultant you > should ask them a lot more questions. Like one of the > previous posters had mentioned, they probably don't > know anything about networking and are trying to do > something very simple that could be accomplished by a > better configuration. > > When you find out what they were trying to do please > post back. I am very interested to find out what they > were trying to accomplish. ..not a script kiddie asking for MIB ideas? ;-) -- ..med vennlig hilsen = with Kind Regards from Arnt... ;-) ...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry... Scenarios always come in sets of three: best case, worst case, and just in case.

