[lug] subnets

Warren Sanders sanders at montanalinux.org
Tue Jul 16 02:35:11 MDT 2002


I'd go an easier route; assuming the masq box has one nic.  Do an alias 
for that nic so that it is both 192.168.1.1 and 192.190.1.1.  

But now that I did some research on this, I found this page that may 
blow my suggestion out. 
 http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/IP-Masquerade-HOWTO/aliasing.html

Hugh Brown wrote:

>network newbie question.
>
>I am in a bit of situation.
>
>We won the second phase of a contract and have the job of porting a
>windows based system to an os independent system.  The company delivered
>the machines but put them on the 192.190.1.x/24 subnet and told us that
>changing the ip address of the two systems would be burdensome to do. 
>Their obligation is to deliver a system that works.  It seems to work
>okay, but I don't know how to get the two systems to see the Internet at
>large.
>
>I have the two systems on an ipchains masqueraded network.
>
>How do you normally put two distinct subnets on a network and get them
>to go out to the right destination
>
>
>Here's the setup
>
>Internet--- external interface (ipchains box) 192.168.1.1----|
>                                                             |
>                                                     Internal Network
>                                                             |
>                                                             |
>                                                      192.190.1.x/24
>
>I know I haven't explained this very well so please help me clarify.
>
>Hugh
>
>
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