> > > 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.
>
> both of you are still confuse :-> tcp/ip is a routable protocol. 10.x.x.x,
> 172.16.x.x and 192.168.x.x are *private* ip addresses. you can build your
> own private wan using these *private ip addresses*. read carefully what rfc
> 1918 said why these ip addresses *cannot* be use in public wan.
I'm just asking and clarifying. Thanks for the informations.
Cheers!!!
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Roi
Angelcom
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