RE: [LARTC] @home cable modem

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Is this as simple as adding multiple default routes?  Will it use the
default route based on the source ip?

Josh

> My wording is bad.  I want to assign all ip's to one ethernet card which
> will be directly connected to the cable modem.  I'm trying to set up a
> situation so that I can play with iptables and nat.  I want to get rid of
> the masquerading.

Thanks
Josh

On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Josh Sides wrote:

> AT&T at home will provide multiple IP addresses, but they do not guarentee
> that they will be in the same subnet.  I requested two additional ip's so
of
> course now I have ip's in three different subnets.
>
> With Windows I know it is only possible to have 1 active default route.
>
> Is there anyway to put all three ip's on one linux machine and have the
> internet have the ability to deliver packets to all three?

Yes. However, I do not fully understand your question. Do you want to make a
multipath uplink? Or do you just want to be reachable through all three IP
addresses? (The latter is virtually trivial).

Doei, Arthur.

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