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I've done that with ip aliasing without no problems.
Rokas Zakarevicius wrote:
| Hi, | | My network configuration is: | | ADSL modem-----ppp0[LINUX box]eth0 (192.168.1.254)---HUB---LAN | | Slackware 8.1 LINUX, 2.4.20 kernel with QoS directives compiled in | the kernel. | | I use HTB to shape download and upload traffic. I use HTB shape on | eth0 interface for download traffic, and shape on ppp0 interface for | upload traffic. | | I want to connect some other computers to the LAN, but I want to | give them IP adresses from 192.168.2.1-254 range that these new | PC's couldn't "see" old PC's in the LAN. But I want these new PC's | to be able to get to the Internet through my LINUX box. I think I | have to use IP aliasing on my LINUX box's eth0 interface to do this. | Am I right, or is it any other mean to do it ? (I don't want to | install a new ethernet interface for the new subnet to my LINUX box). | | But if I used IP aliasing on eth0 interface, would I be able to | shape download traffic, because I have to shape eth0 interface for | download traffic ??? Please give me some comments about this | question. | | Thank you, | | Rokas Zakarevicius | | | | <--------------------===================================--------------------> | DELFI Webmail paðto sistema [ http://webmail.delfi.lt/ ] | _______________________________________________ | LARTC mailing list / LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/ |
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