Re: Re Routing
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 07:48:24PM +1000, Samantha Scafe wrote:
> On eth0 I have 2 class c's
> On ppp0 I have another one (our isdn has gone kaput and this is a temp
> measure)
>
> I have another class c on the ppp0
>
> I need to make the machine visable on the eth0 and also I need the machine
> to route the class c of the ppp0
>
> I have it so it can do either but not both
>
> 203.24.120.0/24 and 202.129.104.0/24 on eth0
> 203.55.214.0/24 is on the ppp0 interface
Hi Samantha....
Im a little confused....?
what are you trying to do?
have you turned on ip_forward? ie: echo 1> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
/24 for a ppp link? seems a bit extreme? or is this a router so that
customers can dial into it? do you have a network plan? ascii art would be
sufficient....
What exactly doesnt work... everyone can ping the machine? have you
got the correct routes set on all your machines? where does your default
route point to???
Regards
Andrew
PS: Classful routing isnt really used anymore today... so its probably better
to refer to a /24 and not a 'class c' network....
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