Re: map internal ip [2]

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On Friday 19 March 2004 7:42 pm, Omar Armas wrote:

> On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 13:21, Antony Stone wrote:
> > On Friday 19 March 2004 6:56 pm, Omar Armas wrote:
> > > I have the following config:
> > >
> > > (public ip)
> > > eth0
> > > Firewall
> > > eth1 (150.50.53.4)
> > >
> > > 148.145.133.1 (vpn router)
> > >
> > > 150.50.57.0/24
> > > (LAN, including a server with 150.50.57.2)
> > >
> > > *Class 150.50.57.0/24 is routed to 148.245.164.1
> >
> > I forgot to ask - where does 148.245.164.1 fit into the above diagram?
>
> eth0=148.245.164.2, from that interface it sees the vpn
> router(148.245.164.1).

Now I'm confused.   Please supply a more complete diagram, showing all the 
relevant IP addresses, so I can see where they are in relation to one 
another.

Regards,

Antony.

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