On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 19:09:04 +0200
Erich Titl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 
> The only thing that comes to mind right away is that the NIC to your 2nd
> network is _NOT_ part of the network 192.168.0.x. To me that looks a bit
> strange.

Actually it is, but I made a typo, of course it is not 192.168.1.254
because that is already taken by the lrp-box, it is 192.168.0.254, so the
diagram should look like:

 ________________
| World Wide Web |
|________________|
        ||
       PPPoE
 _______||________
|     LRP-Box     |
|   dynamic IP    |
|                 |
|  192.168.1.254  |
|_________________|
        ||           _____________________________
    internal net  __|                             |
 100Mbit/switched --| Clients range .1.1 - .1.253 |
    192.168.1.x     |_____________________________|
 _______||______
|   my Server   | 
| 192.168.1.253 |
|               |
| 192.168.0.254 |
|_______________|
        ||
seccond internal net 
10Mbit/BNC-Ethernet
   192.168.0.x
        ||
 _______||______
| Clients range |
| .0.1 - .0.253 |
|_______________|


Sorry for that... 
but the basic problem is that I want my lrp box to server more than just
the 192.168.1.x network... and since I spread lrp a bit around to people i
know, i know that not only i would like lrp to route different ranges of
ips...

So long...
Claas Rathje


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