Re: How to drop/reject packets amongst LAN clients?

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Aleksandar,

Thanks for your guidance.
It looks like I've got a fair amount of new reading to do after
receiving Antony, Cedric, and your suggestion.  I think I'll want to
install the 3rd NIC, and do some more NAT'ing and/or Bridge'ing.

First stop, www.tldp.org for review of documentation there.
Second stop, man route and/or routed.

I appreciate your help.

Mike



Quoting Aleksandar Milivojevic <amilivojevic@xxxxxx>:

> Second solution would be to put new server onto separate LAN. 
> 192.168.1.9 will become 192.168.2.9 (or whatever).  Than clients on
> your 
> first LAN (192.168.1.0/24) will have to talk to your firewall/router
> to 
> get to the server on your second LAN (192.168.2.0/24).
> 
> You will need one more ethernet card for second solution.  If
> additional 
> server is going to be the only host in second LAN, you can connect it
> 
> directly with cross over cable.  If you are going to add more servers
> to 
> second LAN, you will also need additional hub or switch (do not
> connect 
> two LANs into same hub).
> 
> -- 
> Aleksandar Milivojevic <amilivojevic@xxxxxx>    Pollard Banknote





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