Re: Problem behind my DMZ

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Good morning folks,

 

I resend you my last message using corrected design.  Hope this time, it will be ok!

 

How can I built that using route and ip?

 

            LAN1            ----------
192.168.1.1---- 192.168.1.2 |  BOX 1 |  192.168.1.3
                            ----------             
                                           |
                                           |  LAN 2
                                           |
                                      192.168.1.4
 

 

I know I can use Ramin solution, but can we? it is possible?
 
It is possible to create this topology using Linux BOX?  I have already do 
it using CISCO Router with the IGRP protocol.  I know I can use RIP too.
 
           LAN            ----------
192.168.1.X---192.168.1.1 |  BOX 1 |----10.0.0.1 |
                          ----------             |   
                                                 |
                                                 |
                                            NET  |                                                                              
                                                 |
           LAN            ----------             |          
192.168.2.X---192.168.2.1 |  BOX 2 |----10.0.0.2 |
                          ----------             |
                                                 |
                                                 |
                                             10.0.0.3
                                           -----------
                                           | BOX  3  |
                                           -----------
                                                 |
                                                 |
                                             INTERNET 
                                             PUBLIC IP
 
192.168.1.X PING 192.168.2.X PING INTERNET PUBLIC IP
192.168.2.X PING 192.168.1.X PING INTERNET PUBLIC IP
 
I guess I need routed deamon to do that, no? RIP is supported by routed?

 

Thanks in advance

 

Martin


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