1) put your gateway into routing mode.
2) put a static route in the company gateway to the serial network
pointing to the gateway.
or:
use ip masqurade
Dani
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Maxim Kryachko wrote:
> Hi list.
>
> I have two computers connected via serial port and talking TCP/IP (addresses
> 192.168.x.x). One of them is also on the internal company network (addresses
> 10.0.x.x ), acting as a router between "serial network" and company with
> IPCHAINS . This network has its own gateway to the world (say, 10.0.55.55) Is
> there is a way to configure this Linux router the way that the "serial
> machine" behind it (with 192.168.x.x address) will see the Internet, i.e.
> have it to know about the second gateway after one it uses by default.
>
> Thasnks.
>
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