Re: guterslohn network address range
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- Subject: Re: guterslohn network address range
- From: stappers@stappers.nl (Geert Stappers)
- Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 11:09:01 +0200
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On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 08:23:59PM +0200, Florian Reitmeir wrote:
> On Die, 28 Jun 2005, Geert Stappers wrote:
> >
> > yes, indeed.
> > So I should prepare _two_ routers. :-(
> >
> > I think there are other possiblities.
> > Which IP-networks are available on the GUT ethernet backbone?
>
> If to router runs Linux, its also possible to use the NETMAP module, which
> can map a complete Subnet to an other IP address range, e.g.
>
> 10.0.2.0/22 <-> 192.168.2.0/22
>
> to MAP established by the module is bidirectional..
>
>
> man iptables
> ->
>
> NETMAP
> This target allows you to statically map a whole network of addresses
> onto another network of addresses. It can only be used from rules in the nat
> table.
>
> --to address[/mask]
> Network address to map to. The resulting address will be
> constructed in the following way: All 'one' bits in the mask are filled in
> from the new `address'.
> All bits that are zero in the mask are filled in from the
> original address.
Yes, but it can't solve a 10.0.2.0/22 <-> 10.0.2.0/22 situation.
Meanwhile I know there is a "guest network" 192.168.100.0/24 avaibele
at the Guterloh ethernetsegment.
Something else:
My incoming E-mail was broken last night ( 23:00 - 10:15 )
I could have missed your E-mails in that window.
All should be working again and this E-mail is to verify it.
Cheers
Geert Stappers
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