On 5/10/05, C Blue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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.

Eyng? They're on the same subnet: eth1 also belongs to the
192.168.0.0/24 subnet.

> Basically I have two LAN connected to a single firewall/router and I
> want the two LAN to see each other.
> 

If you want both subnets to see each other, make the Linux box a
gateway for both. (See Kenneth's post.) Make sure you have proper
subnets, though.

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