On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 04:57:45PM +0200, Albrecht Frank wrote: > Geert Stappers wrote: [ preparation guterslohn visit ] > > I have a masquerading router with 10.0.2.0/22 at "my testing side" > > but what address will I get a the outside? Also an 10.0.2.0/22? <snip/> > Geert, > if you think of having two subnets with the same address and netmask > parted by one router you'll get problems. Either you'll have to take > an extra router with a different subnet address between the routers > or you'll have to take another address/netmask combination. > > Example: > testnet 10.0.2.0/22 --- 10.0.0.1 router v.x.y.z --- v.x.y.t router > 10.0.2.0/22 --- production net > The additional router may be any computer of the production net with > an extra NIC configured to v.x.y.t and NAT. > The doubling of masquerading in the two routers can be accepted for > testing. > > In this combination, neither the testing net nor the production net > is visible from the other side and they don't disturb another. yes, indeed. So I should prepare _two_ routers. :-( I think there are other possiblities. Which IP-networks are available on the GUT ethernet backbone? > > Greets > Albrecht Cheers Geert Nachschrift Wer ist noch mehr an Arbeitswochende von juli?
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