Re: Is this possible?

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On Thursday 22 April 2004 1:36 pm, Fisher Alex wrote:

> > However, if someone is adamant that you need to set up network
>
> connectivity
>
> > between machines with such an unfriendly combination of IP addresses, I
> > suggest you simply set up multiple host-specific routes on the netflter
> > machine, telling it where to find each different 192.168.0.* destination
> > address, and don't have a standard 192.168.0.0/24 route on that system.
>
> Unfortunately, this is exactly what I can't do :(  This is because there
> are two of each 192.168.0.* IP address.  The original destination IP
> address has to taken into account when determining whether packets route
> through eth1 or eth2.

Have you considered using two netfilter boxes, one DNATting from 
172.26.158.1-30 to 192.168.0.1-30 (network A), and the other DNATting from 
172.26.158.31-60 to 192.168.0.1-30 (network B)?

Regards,

Antony

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