> Linux Box 1 is... > eth0 (internal) 192.168.100.130/255.255.255.0 > eth1 (external) 202.44.164.38/255.255.255.240 > > Linux Box 2 is... > eth0 (internal) 192.168.100.131/255.255.255.0 > eth1 (external) 202.44.164.39/255.255.255.240 >
Wouldn't you need to have distinct IP subnets on each internal network? Not both on 192.168.100? S. :) -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
