Re: public subnet routing

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Witaj PSC,

W Twoim liście datowanym 14 stycznia 2004 (06:37:53) można przeczytać:

P> Just wondering if someone could answer this question for me.
P> I would like to route public addresses only. Their will be no firewall
P> but maybe a few rules to deny certain types of traffic. Here is the
P> configuration of the router.


P> My provider gave a me a  /30 link to their router
P> also they gave me a /25 network for my customers public ip's
P> Their cisco router has static route entrys for my public subnet

P> The router has been configured as follows

P> eth0 has been configured with :
P> 205.95.67.102/30

P> eth1 is configured as
P> 209.95.45.1/25 and is the gateway for my customers.

just set properly your router default route :)

(guessing the gateway ip :)
ip ro add default via 205.95.67.103 dev eth0

and should work :) (works for me :)

P> Beside ip_forwarding being enabled is their anything that I need to do
P> so my customers can access the ouside and the public to access their
P> ip's.

P> Thanks in advance for the help

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