Re: Networking issue: two routers with the same IP

2007-05-05 Thread Henning Brauer
* Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-05-01 17:25]: > On 2007/05/01 17:02, Luca Corti wrote: > > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > >It may be a hack, but 'virtual routing' is becoming more common as > > >people need to connect networks on the same address range (e.g. with > > >company mergers, or

Re: Networking issue: two routers with the same IP

2007-05-02 Thread rc
You'd have to change your networking to have two distinct networks on the server to make this work. Ie, not 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2, but rather 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.1.1 (or similar). Sure this will work, if you can change the server's IP Address. Unfortunately, you are looking for a hack for a bad ne

Re: Networking issue: two routers with the same IP

2007-05-01 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/05/01 17:02, Luca Corti wrote: > Stuart Henderson wrote: > >It may be a hack, but 'virtual routing' is becoming more common as > >people need to connect networks on the same address range (e.g. with > >company mergers, or VPNs involving multiple organisations, where it > >would be "challeng

Re: Networking issue: two routers with the same IP

2007-05-01 Thread Luca Corti
Stuart Henderson wrote: It may be a hack, but 'virtual routing' is becoming more common as people need to connect networks on the same address range (e.g. with company mergers, or VPNs involving multiple organisations, where it would be "challenging" to renumber everything). Google: vrf nat. In

Re: Networking issue: two routers with the same IP

2007-05-01 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/05/01 12:53, Toni Mueller wrote: > I'm not convinced, but instead think that one router put in between > solves the problem. That's because this other router won't even (need > to) know the other (same) network on the other ADSL device. Right. I'm not sure it's needed at all though, I thin

Re: Networking issue: two routers with the same IP

2007-05-01 Thread Toni Mueller
Hi, On Tue, 01.05.2007 at 00:55:40 -0600, rc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Address. One router between the second line will not resolve this > problem since the two different network is needed to make routing > possible. I'm not convinced, but instead think that one router put in between solves t

Re: Networking issue: two routers with the same IP

2007-05-01 Thread rc
Frank, You seriously need to take care of that IP Address conflict. Contact whoever take care of the ADSL router and have them change the IP Address. One router between the second line will not resolve this problem since the two different network is needed to make routing possible. You will ne

Re: Networking issue: two routers with the same IP

2007-04-30 Thread Renaud Allard
Frank Denis wrote: > Hello, > > I currently have a remote server with a trivial network setup: > > [Server 10.0.0.1]-[NAT router 10.0.0.30 - external IP 1]-ADSL > > A second ADSL line and router have just been added. Unfortunately I > have no > control over the routers. Both routers

Networking issue: two routers with the same IP

2007-04-30 Thread Frank Denis
Hello, I currently have a remote server with a trivial network setup: [Server 10.0.0.1]-[NAT router 10.0.0.30 - external IP 1]-ADSL A second ADSL line and router have just been added. Unfortunately I have no control over the routers. Both routers come with the same IP address, it'