Re: routing within the same network? is it possible?

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With my little knowledge of TCP/IP, i dont think
routing withing thesame network is possible.
Routing means moving from one network to another.
Thank You
Yemi


n--- Victor Catten <vlcparis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Is routing within the same network possible?
> If it is, what configuration should I put for the
> firewall/router shown below? I basically want the
> host debian13 to be able to send packets via a
> multi-homed firewall. I think the multi-homed
> firewall involve some routing.
> 
> +-------------------+
> |debian13           |
> |eth0:192.168.0.13  |
> +-------------------+
>          |eth0
>          |
>          |eth0
> +--------------------------+
> |firewall/router(linux-box)|
> |which configuration here? |
> +--------------------------+
>          |eth1
>          |
>          +----------------------+
>          |                      |
>          |eth0                  |eth0
> +-------------------+  +-------------------+
> |eth0:192.168.0.15  |  |eth0:192.168.0.16  |
> |debian15           |  |debian16           |
> +-------------------+  +-------------------+
> 
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> Victor
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