Wouldn't adding routes to the routing tables in the two Linux boxes to
point to each other over its respective FR link interface do the job.
Then each intranet LAN goes to the Linux box which then routes to the FR
or to the Internet depending on the route tables and the destination IP
that is being presented.
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Howard.
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On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Des Wass wrote:
> I have a small dilema that is going to cause me big trouble tomorrow.
>
> I have two sites, Sydney and Melbourne, with a linux gateway at each site.
> There is an ISDN link from each to the Internet. Each network in Sydney and
> Melbourne is also connected via a permanent Frame link.
>
> This company has an intranet site and a telnet application which they run as
> core-critical.
>
> What they want to run the telnet and intranet over the frame link and
> everything else over the internet links as follows:
>
>
> ---Internet-----LINUX-------LAN
> |
> |
> Frame-Relay
> (Ports 80 and 23 only)
> |
> |
> ---Internet-----LINUX-------LAN
>
>
> What is the best way to do this?
>
>
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