I'm surely being dense, but I don't understand what you mean. What are the subnets in question?
Here's a thought that may or may not apply. Perhaps you can put all the machines on a single LAN behind the Linux firewall. Note that you can assign all 5 external IP's to this Linux box and then port-forward (with iptables) to other machines depending on the destination IP address (and/or port number) of incoming packets. -- Rod Roark, Sunset Systems http://www.sunsetsystems.com/ Offering preconfigured Linux computers, custom software and remote system administration services. Public Key: http://www.sunsetsystems.com/rodspublickey.asc On Monday 13 January 2003 12:05 am, Ryan wrote: > The current set up I have in my home is with the Pacbell 5 static IP DSL. > We have all 5 of the static ips in use and an additional 2 computers that > are ipmasq'ed behind one of our linux machines. I'm looking for a howto but > not very successful on how to bridge the subnets so that all the computers > can be seen in the house. > > For hardware, I'm guessing that I'll need 2 additional NICs where 1 NIC has > a cable running to the ipmasq'ed HUB and the other NIC has a cable running > to the HUB we have for all our static machines. > > I'll most likely have to recompile the kernel too but I don't know how to > test whether bridging is already supported. > > thanx, > -ryan _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
