On 05/16/2011 02:16 PM, Douglas Hammond wrote:
> Sorry the first subnet is 
> 
> x.x.57.53/29
> 
> I believe the ISP is routing both assigned subnets to x.x.57.7.
> 
> Is it best to just alias the dmz interface and route?
> eg   eth2 x.x.57.54 and eth2:0 x.x.114.114?
> 
> By reading the setup guide proxy arp looked like it may be easier.  It looks 
> like I could just assign and unused local subnet to eth2 and put all my dmz 
> hosts for both assigned subnets on it.
> 

Do nothing except enable routing! Thats *all* you need to do.

-Tom
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