hOZONE wrote:

>i have to create two separated network (NET_A and NET_B), using the 
>same router.
>pc on NET_A can not comunicate pc on NET_B, NET_B can not comunicate 
>with pc on NET_A.
>NET_A and NET_B should have the same subnet
>
>
>my aim is not no "bridge", but to make two network, with the same subnet.
>eth0 should act as the wifi router (192.168.1.1) of the NET_A
>shorewall should act as a gateway.

You can do that by running the firewall as a bridge - but all 
addresses have to be unique. You can control traffic between physical 
nets with policies and rules - but you will have to carefully manage 
broadcast traffic to make the two sides invisible to each other.

But you haven't said WHY you want to do this, it's a far from ideal 
configuration.


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