On Tue, 21 May 2002, Antony Stone wrote: > On Tuesday 21 May 2002 10:47 am, Eduardo GARCIA wrote: > > For example my network is 1.2.3.0 and I want that a host with an IP from > > any unknown network (i. e. 10.9.8.7) can navigate. > > No way. You can't create a network which will allow a host with some > arbitrary preset IP address (and gateway, and DNS...) to come along an plug > into - for two reasons:
You can, at least one commercial device does right that - see www.nomadix.com for ther usg (universal subscriber gateway). It seems to be some kind of "answer to every arp request" combined with nat - won't be easy, but it should be doable with iptables and some home-grown programs. c'ya sven -- The Internet treats censorship as a routing problem, and routes around it. (John Gilmore on http://www.cygnus.com/~gnu/)
