> If the networks are bridged, what is the issue?? why can't you just
> run the x clients on one machine and the x server on another macine,
> like on a normal lan?

Ok, "bridge" was a bad choice of word.  Firewall is probably better as
ideally machine A would just have 2 NIC's and run IPTables NAT/DNAT and
a bit of other stuff.  How does this differ from a bridge?
 
> I'm guessing you have reasons not to turn A into a network router.
> (which is the easiest method - since X is just a client server protocol)

Is there a router HOWTO available?

Thanks,

Mark Carey



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