> > What about the 192.168.0.1 to 254 IP? Do you think they can route IP
> > packets. I think no! The PC which has a live IP address like
> > 208.160.233.88 can route a packet. Di ba? 
> > 
> > Eto diagram:
> >     
> >     win98 client------->MS NT WS 4.0 proxy------->Internet
> >     192.168.0.2           192.168.0.1
> >                            (dial-up)
> > 
> > 
> > I'm talking about the above setup. Di ba non-routable ang di 
> > live IP? :) 
> > Parang IP masquerading ng Linux. Clients from the outside 
> > CAN'T use it as
> > a proxy. While clients inside (i.e. LAN PCs) CAN access it. 
> > Please correct
> > me if I'm wrong. 
> 
> Yeah, when you talk about Internet, RFC1918 ip addresses becomes
> non-routable.
> But still, if you use it for your own WAN, it falls under routed protocols. 
> Examples of routed protocols are tcp/ip, ipx/spx and an example of
> non-routed protocol is netbeui.
> Examples of routing protocols are rip, bgp, igp, egp, igrp, ospf and so on.


THANKS gurus!!:) for the informations...


Cheers!!!:)


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Roi
Angelcom


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