[LARTC] Simple Beginner Question - allocating 64k

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Greg Scott wrote:
> How can your internal server be 10.0.0.80 when the rest of your
> internal LAN is 192.168.0.nnn?
> - Greg
>   (Hoping I didn't put my foot in my mouth again)

> so this is a total of 48kb and the rest is used on the server 10.0.0.80
                                               /me nobraining   ^^^^^^^^^

Yipes sorry - you're right - I meant 192.168.0.1

(it's 3am and i'm only knitting with one needle) :)

So please be nice :)

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