Hi,
I have a firewall/router (fw) that has two NIC. NIC-1 (eth0) belongs to subnet 192.168.0.0/24 and NIC-2 (eth1) belongs to 192.168.0.32/24. It is also connect to the internet using a modem (ppp0), and has a default route thru ppp0. Both subnet can connect to the internet. The fw can ping ping either subnets, and has routes for 192.168.0.0 thru eth0 and 192.168.0.32 thru eth1. My problems is that I want the two subnets to be able to see each other. I am not sure where to start. I started looking at bridging but found that 2.4 kernel does not support it. I was also thinking of making both subnets into one big network, but since they are on different NIC, I am not very sure how to do that. Basically I have two LAN connected to a single firewall/router and I want the two LAN to see each other. Can anyone give me pointers on what I should look for (or search for in the web) to get me started (other than upgrading my kernel to 2.6)? I'd be much oblige for any pointers/hints you can provide. Thanks, -- azuer88+at+yahoo+dot+com GNU/Linux User#: 383238 http://counter.li.org/ __\/__ . / ^ _ \ . |\| (o)(o) |/| #----------------.OOOo--oo--oOOO.-----------# # Why geeks like computers: unzip, strip, # # touch, finger, grep, mount, fsck, more, # # yes,fsck,fsck,fsck,umount, sleep. # #_________________________Oooo._____________# .oooO ( ) ( ) ) / \ ( (_/ \_) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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