On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 22:33:40 +0200
Erich Titl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > > Why don't you connect the 192.168.0.x network directly to your
> > > LEAF/LRP box? This might make life easier.
> >
> >Well... Then I would need another NIC and another loooooong cable ;)
> 
> Not necessarily, I don't know why your server needs 2 NICS :-(, but
> whatever...

because on is the 10Mbit-BNC net and the other is 100Mbit RJ45... I don't
have the money to buy an converter...

> >But I
> >think it would be the same because I can tell the machine i'm sitting
> >on to be 192.168.0.2 for example and *bing* I cannot connect to the WWW
> >anymore and this one iss direktly (well theres a switch between me and
> >the LRP Box) connected... That is still my problem...
> 
> I don't know Eigerstein but the problem I see is that you have to NAT 
> something you are not even directly connected to. This means IMHO that
> you have to actively modify the NAT rules in that box. I think this is 
> something the configuration was not meant to be

Well, i just thought there has to be a possibility to enable different ips
the use of one LRP Box... So it is a  question on how to cpnfigure
ipchains i think, but i don't understand ipchains that much ;(

So long...
Claas Rathje


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