On 3/3/25 3:30 AM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
Connection between A and B work fine.
The only think that I cannot build is the connection with PC C
(I manually set up the ip address, etc..)
What do you mean by
You could
configure the two ethernet ports on PC A as a bridge or you could again
configure the second ethernet port as shared.
Is bridge synonymy of "shared to other computers"?
If yes, every time that I do that, it generates an address in 10.40.0.1
while this address has been on PC B.
On PC A, I set the card wired to PC B manually to 10.42.0.2 with a gateway 10.42.0.1
(the interface shared on PC A). This works fine.
The second interface on PC A (wired to PC C), set it to 10.42.0.3
I tried without a gateway and with gateway 10.42.0.2 (and 10.42.0.1)
On PC C, I set (manually) the IP 10.42.0.5, with a gateway 10.42.0.2 or 10.42.0.3.
THis does not work.
The issue is that the default subnet is always the same, so both
computers are sharing the same subnet, which doesn't work. Here's an
article that explains more about the sharing and how you can adjust the
subnet:
https://fedoramagazine.org/internet-connection-sharing-networkmanager/
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