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I'm wondering if anyone has a solution to a problem I've
encountered with IP Masq. I've got a DEC Multia setup as a server -
it has a 10BT card for my cable modem, and a 100BT card for our
local network. That all works fine, but I'm trying to add another
10BT card for another subnet.
So, 198.162.0.* - eth1 - 100BT Net
198.162.1.* - eth2 - 10BT Net
Everything seems to work OK, but under Windows networking the
two subnets can't seem to see each other. Is this a forwarding
problem, or is there something else I can do?
Thanks for your time, and thanks to the developers of this program -
other than that, it's been almost no problem at all, and the network
works great! Thanks!
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Michael J. Dark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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